People watching in the path of totality can expect night-like darkness and a drop in temperature as the moon moves between the sun and earth, blocking the star's light.
Toronto will see a partial eclipse this afternoon, with the moon blocking over 90 per cent of the sun. Here’s what you need to know to safely make the most of the rare celestial event.
Doctors are warning about the risks of eye injuries as a result of this Monday's solar eclipse, while a study indicates an increase in traffic incidents during the same spectacular event in 2017. Here are some tips to stay safe.
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Do you enjoy when celestial bodies block out the sun for a few minutes? Then you're in for a treat on April 8 as a total eclipse is coming to a solar system near you.