A Solar Eclipse Will Be Visible In Massachusetts Thursday Morning
If you are up with the sun, then you are in for something special on Thursday.
Here comes the June moon! It’s also known as the “Strawberry Moon,” and it will pass between the Earth and sun this Thursday at sunrise. And bonus… It will be part of an eclipse that will be visible from New England (weather permitting)!
Set your alarm. Although the eclipse begins at 4:38 am, rest easy, because the sun doesn’t rise until 5:07. That means if you are facing toward the east/northeast, you should be able to see the eclipse at it’s peak starting at 5:33 a.m. The show is over by 6:32.
Add coffee and off to work you go. (or back to bed, if you are lucky)!
Reminder that we have a sunrise solar eclipse this Thursday! Currently a bit concerned that we may have some clouds early on Thursday...we will update forecast as we get closer pic.twitter.com/RsAlSWqh5Q
— Terry Eliasen (@TerryWBZ) June 7, 2021
Solar eclipse guide 2021: When, where & how to see them https://t.co/YBlK0KZ6Sj pic.twitter.com/9TsUwJIawO
— SPACE.com (@SPACEdotcom) June 7, 2021