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New York, USA
It will be visible exactly when the sun rises. Eight minutes after sunrise, -at 5:32 a.m. local time - the eclipse will reach its maximum and almost 73% of the sun will be hidden by the moon. Unfortunately, the weather forecast for June 10 is not very optimistic: Cloudy weather is expected.
Toronto, Canada
Further northwest of New York, Toronto will have a better view of the eclipse. It will also be visible at sunrise, with the maximum of the eclipse becoming visible just five minutes after its appearance, at 5:40 in the morning. At that point, he will be 80% hidden from the moon.
Washington, USA
Even further south, Washington will experience this partial eclipse. At its maximum, it will be shaded by 55% five minutes after sunrise (5:47 local time). In fact, if the sky is clear, as predicted, then the view will be magnificent.
London, England
Residents of London and the rest of the United Kingdom will enjoy a small partial eclipse. Although it will not be as impressive as further west - the moon will cover 20% of the sun - a more reasonable time of day will become visible. It is expected to start at 10:08 local time, will reach a maximum at 11:13 and will end at 12:22 p.m.
Hamilton, Bermuda
Thanks to the path that the eclipse will follow and the curvature of the earth, the eclipse will become visible in the Caribbean as well. In Hamilton, it will reach 52% around 6:16 a.m. local time, shortly after sunrise.
Reykjavik, Iceland
The people of Reykjavik will experience an eclipse similar to the one that will become visible in Washington. It will reach its maximum of 60% and will be visible from the beginning (at 9:06 local time) until its end (11:32 am)
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
As this eclipse ends on the North Asian continent, the partial eclipse will be visible in some cities east. One such place is Ulaanbaatar, the capital of Mongolia. From there, the sun will be almost 40% hidden from the moon when it reaches its maximum at about 8:14 p.m. local time. Viewers can enjoy the partial eclipse until sunset around 8:50 p.m.
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