What You Need to Know About the Solar Eclipse in Peterborough On April 8

On April 8th, Peterborough will experience a partial solar eclipse as it is just outside the Path of Totality.

pHOTO courtesy of Dave Ellis.

The following events will occur during the eclipse:

  • Partial eclipse begins at 2:07 p.m.

  • Maximum eclipse occurs at 3:21 p.m.

  • Partial eclipse ends at 4:43 p.m.

Photo courtesy of the City of PEterborough.

A solar eclipse occurs when the moon covers the sun, casting a shadow over Earth. A total solar eclipse happens when the moon completely covers the face of the sun somewhere within a narrow Path of Totality which is roughly 100 to 115 km wide. The sun appears to be briefly covered.

Areas outside the path will only see a partial eclipse. The percentage will depend on the distance from the path. The duration of totality will be up to 4 minutes and 27 seconds. The partial phases leading up to and following totality last about one hour and 20 minutes.

During any solar eclipse, it is imperative to wear special glasses with filters designed for eclipse watching to prevent eye damage. Regular sunglasses will not adequately protect your eyes.

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