A partial solar eclipse will be viewable in Vancouver in 2033, while a total solar eclipse will cross over northern B.C. and parts of Alberta in 2044. Viewers in Montreal and other parts of Eastern Canada were able to experience a total solar eclipse on Monday. For 11-year-old Julian Falkin, who traveled to Cleveland, Ohio, to view the event, it was well worth the trip. The total solar eclipse darkened the skies and wowed onlookers in parts of the country.
A partial solar eclipse will be viewable in Vancouver in 2033. But it won't be until 2044 that a total solar eclipse will cross over northern B.C. and parts of Alberta .Viewers in Montreal and other parts of Eastern Canada were able to experience a total solar eclipse on Monday. It won't be until 2044 until a path of totality passes over B.C. For 11-year-old Julian Falkin , who traveled with his family from Vancouver to Cleveland , Ohio , to view the event, it was well worth the trip.
Ingrid Stairs, a professor of physics and astronomy at UBC, says the best places to research upcoming events are on, portions of eastern Russia and the westernmost part of Alaska, including the communities of Nome in the south and Utqiaġvik in the north. The 2033 eclipse will be partially visible in much of B.C., including Vancouver, where more than half the sun will be blocked at 10:41 a.m. PT, and in the northern half of the province, where it will be reduced to a crescent.Aug. 22, 2044
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