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 Annular Solar Eclipse of 2021 June 10
 from Greenland, Canada or Russia

To observe the 2021 June 10 annular eclipse, you’ll need to travel to fairly remote locations. Seeing an annular at sunrise or sunset can be extremely photogenic with the distortions and atmospheric effects. Yet, due to topography, vegetation and weather prospects, Canada or Russia may well not be good enough. Moreover the very unpleasant black flies in Canada could spoil the party as well! In the end traveling to northern Greenland for this annular solar eclipse, which may well be one of the least observed during modern times, could be the best choice.

You can use this solar eclipse calculator to compute the local circumstances of the eclipse, and the solar eclipse timer notifies the beginning of the various events. A time exposure calculator is there to help you choose your camera settings.


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Annular Solar Eclipse 2021
Eclipse circumstances


Annular Solar Eclipse 2021 June Cloud Cover Aqua Satellite
Average cloudiness in June from the Aqua satellite
(courtesy of Jay Anderson)

Annular Solar Eclipse 2021 Animation
Annular eclipse animation


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