A solar eclipse will be visible over the Earth's northern hemisphere on June 10 with parts of Canada and Siberia privy to the best view of the celestial event. The eclipse will be partial, which means the people in its shadow won't be plunged into daytime darkness. (Photo by KURT DESPLENTER / BELGA / AFP)
A partial solar eclipse was visible over the Earth's northern hemisphere with parts of Canada and Siberia privy to the best view of the celestial event. (Photo by Claus Bech / Ritzau Scanpix / AFP)
A eclipsed sun rises over Scituate Harbor on June 10, 2021 in Scituate, Massachusetts. Northeast states in the U.S. will see a rare eclipsed sunrise, while in other parts of the Northern Hemisphere, this annular eclipse will be seen as a visible thin outer ring of the sun's disk that is not completely covered by the smaller dark disk of the moon, a so-called 'ring of fire'. (Scott Eisen/Getty Images/AFP Photo)