<p>➀ This weekend, a partial solar eclipse will occur, with maximum coverage happening between 6:30 a.m. EST and 7:05 a.m. EST, depending on location.</p><p>➁ The Moon will pass in front of the Sun, casting a shadow on parts of the Northern Hemisphere, but no total solar eclipse will be visible this time.</p><p>➂ Proper eye protection, such as solar viewing glasses, is essential for safely observing the eclipse.</p>
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