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What time does the March 29 solar eclipse start?

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On March 29 , a deep partial solar eclipse will be visible across much of the northeastern U.S. and eastern Canada , as well as northwestern Europe , northwestern Africa and northern Russia .

The eclipse officially begins at 4:50 a.m. EDT and ends just under four hours later , at 8:43 a. m. EDT .

The easiest way to get the precise timings for your location is to type your city or address into this eclipse map.

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