08-04-2024 16:17 via calgary.ctvnews.ca

Here's what the eclipse looked like in Calgary

Millions of people across the country had their eyes on the skies on Monday, taking in a solar eclipse. In Calgary, beginning at 11:48 a.m. MT, the moon began to pass between Earth and the sun, partially blocking the star from sight. At 12:43 p.m., 40 per cent of the sun was blotted out before the moon receded once again, passing out of the path at 1:38 p.m. The path of totality, where regions were completely plunged into darkness after the moon completely covered the sun, ran across much of the
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