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Solar eclipse ??

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live in Canada Ontario. Any one can pls tell me the exact timing of solar eclipse. I mean when it will start and when it will finish.

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  1. You will not be able to see it.  It will be visible farther north.  If you go up into Quebec, it will start becoming visible, but only a tiny little slice of it, unless  you go to the most northern extremes of the province.  To see it in totality, you would have to go all the way up around Resolute or Ellesmere Island.

    In that part of the world, it will be starting around 4 am.  If you're actually planning to go there, this time may not be accurate enough.  You can e-mail me and I can help you figure out what the local time would be.


  2. 08:04 UTC (GMT) - Beginning of the general eclipse

    09:23 UTC (GMT) or 04:23 local time- Total Solar Eclipse begins in northern Canada (Nunavut) (GMT-05)

    09:30 UTC (GMT) or 07:30 local time- northern Greenland (GMT-02)

    10:00 UTC (GMT) or 14:00 (02pm) local time- Novaya Zemlya (GMT+04)

    10:10 UTC (GMT) or 16:10 (04:10pm) local time - reaching mainland of Russia (GMT+06)

    10:21 UTC (GMT) or 16:21 (04:21pm) local time - greatest eclipse near Nadym (GMT+06)

    10:45 UTC (GMT) or 17:45 (05:45pm) local time - Novosibirsk, Russia (GMT+07)

    10:48 UTC (GMT) or 17:48 (05:48pm) local time - Barnaul, Russia (GMT+07)

    10:57 UTC (GMT) or 18:57 (06:57pm) Mongolia time - Russia-Mongolia border (Mongolia time GMT+08)

    10:59 UTC (GMT) or 18:59 (06:59pm) local time - Altay, China (GMT+08)

    11:10 UTC (GMT) or 19:10 (07:10pm) local time - near Hami, China (GMT+08)

    11:15 UTC (GMT) or 19:15 (07:15pm) local time - Jiuquan, China (GMT+08)

    11:20 UTC (GMT) or 19:20 (07:20pm) local time - near Xi'an, China (GMT+08)

    11:20 UTC (GMT) or 19:20 (07:20pm) local time - Eclipse ends (GMT+08)

    12:38 UTC (GMT) - End of the general eclipse

    Source(s):

    www.worldtimezone.com/time-solar-eclip

  3. Go to the NASA website.

    http://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov/solar.html

    It has all the info you need.
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