Sunday morning will bring activity for people in Massachusetts, New England and the U.S. East Coast,2013 hybrid solar eclipse at sunrise.If you live in the Eastern Seaboard, you've to got up right at sunrise to get the most of this natural event's effect.
On Sunday Morning, the sun is going to rise almost half-covered by the moon for those of us in Western . In fact all of the East Coast of North America and much of South America will see the partially eclipsed sun as it peaks over the eastern horizon. Those planning to view this event should remember that we turn the clocks back an hour at 2 a.m. that morning, so sunrise will come at 6:26 a.m. for Greater Springfield, about an hour earlier than the previous morning.
The later you first spot the sun, the less it will be eclipsed by the moon. Use appropriate eye protection, or better yet, try punching a small hole in a piece of paper or thin cardboard to project the sun's image onto another piece of paper a couple of feet away. Using the projection method with binoculars or telescopes requires strict caution.
On Sunday Morning, the sun is going to rise almost half-covered by the moon for those of us in Western . In fact all of the East Coast of North America and much of South America will see the partially eclipsed sun as it peaks over the eastern horizon. Those planning to view this event should remember that we turn the clocks back an hour at 2 a.m. that morning, so sunrise will come at 6:26 a.m. for Greater Springfield, about an hour earlier than the previous morning.
The later you first spot the sun, the less it will be eclipsed by the moon. Use appropriate eye protection, or better yet, try punching a small hole in a piece of paper or thin cardboard to project the sun's image onto another piece of paper a couple of feet away. Using the projection method with binoculars or telescopes requires strict caution.
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