Notes: All timings are represented in 12-hour notation in local time of Fairfield, United States with DST adjustment (if applicable).
Hours which are past midnight are suffixed with next day date. In Panchang day starts and ends with sunrise.
The eclipse of June 10, 2021 will be Annular Solar Eclipse of magnitude 0.97. It would not be Total Solar Eclipse as the shadow of Moon would cover only 97% of the Sun. However during annularity, the shadow of Moon would coincide with the center of the Sun to form a circular ring around the Sun. The longest duration of the annularity would be 3 minutes and 44 seconds.
The Annular Solar Eclipse would be observed from north Canada, Greenland and Russia. The Partial Solar Eclipse would be observed from most of North America, Europe and north Asia.
Some of the well-known cities from where Partial Solar Eclipse would be visible are Toronto, New York, Washington DC, London, Yakutsk, Nuuk in Greenland and Torshavn in Faroe Islands.
None of the eclipse, except some Indo-China border area of Arunachal Pradesh, would be visible from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Afghanistan, Fiji, Mauritius, UAE and other south Asian countries. Also none of the eclipse would be visible from countries of Africa, South America, Australia continents and most parts of Australia continent.
For more information on eclipse visibility please check Plot of Annular Solar Eclipse of June 10, 2021.