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Solar Eclipse 2026 Map: Exactly Where Will the Moon's Shadow Fall Today?
['Mamatha Janakiraman']
ibtimes.sg : Top News
Parts of Alaska will see a partial eclipse in the morning, with Fairbanks reaching about 37% coverage.
Most of Canada will also see a partial eclipse, with Atlantic Canada seeing more significant coverage than western provinces.
At all other times, including throughout a partial eclipse, viewers must use certified solar eclipse glasses meeting the ISO 12312-2 safety standard, a handheld solar viewer, or an indirect method such as a pinhole projector.
Today's eclipse follows the total solar eclipse of April 8, 2024, which crossed North America and was visible from Mexico through the United States and into Canada.
Total solar eclipses occur roughly every 18 months somewhere on Earth, though any single location typically waits centuries between total eclipses passing directly overhead.