EclipseView Shades™
EclipseView Shades™
Experience the awe-inspiring beauty of a total solar eclipse with our EclipseView Shades™. Safely view the sun's corona and dazzling colors without damaging your eyes. Perfect for any eclipse enthusiast, these glasses provide a unique and unforgettable viewing experience. Don't miss out on this once in a lifetime event!
SPECIFICATIONS
Feature: UV Protection
Material: Paper
Specification :40 * 3.8 cm
Style: full frame
Color: Random
The annular eclipse will be visible from:
Country |
Time span |
The Contiguous United States |
16:18–16:59 |
Mexico |
17:25–17:32 |
Belize |
17:33–17:35 |
Honduras |
17:42–17:48 |
Nicaragua |
17:49–17:57 |
Panama |
18:11–18:16 |
Colombia |
18:29–18:59 |
Brazil |
18:59–19:46 |
A partial eclipse will be much more widely visible, from countries including:
Country |
Percentage of |
Start |
End |
Canada |
78% |
15:08 |
18:32 |
Guatemala |
90% |
15:50 |
19:23 |
Cuba |
76% |
15:53 |
19:35 |
El Salvador |
87% |
15:58 |
19:30 |
Cayman Islands |
73% |
16:03 |
19:27 |
Costa Rica |
90% |
16:12 |
19:50 |
Ecuador |
86% |
16:30 |
20:23 |
Venezuela |
84% |
16:40 |
20:33 |
Peru |
88% |
16:58 |
20:42 |
Guyana |
74% |
17:22 |
20:38 |
Bolivia |
73% |
17:40 |
20:52 |
According to Fred Espenak's "Five of Solar Eclipses", the annular phase will last for a maximum of 5 minutes 17 seconds at the point of greatest eclipse.