
Solar Eclipse: A 90-Second Guide on How to Watch It Safely
The first solar eclipse of 2021 will take place early on June 10, offering spectators in parts of the northeastern U.S., Canada, Greenland, Europe and Asia a chance to see a “ring of fire” or annular eclipse. WSJ explains how to watch this astronomical event without damaging your eyes. Photo: Getty Images
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