Friday, there will be a solar eclipse: the total blotting out of the sun by the moon. At its peak it will last for 2 minutes and 27 seconds, and can only be seen: in the northeastern edge of Canada, the tip of Greenland, parts of Russia, China and Mongolia.
It will reach its peak at 7:09 a.m. EDT. The northeastern part of Maine might be able to see a little bit of it immediately at sunrise.
NASA will broadcast the eclipse live on the Internet.
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