A solar eclipse will dazzle parts of the US next week for the first time since 2017 and here’s how to soak up the sight. The moon will partially block the sun in the early hours of June 10, creating “a dark disk on top of a larger, bright disk,” according to NASA. The spectacular event, known as an annular solar eclipse, will be visible in northeastern U.S between 4:12 a.m. and 9:11 a.m. with peak visual times varying by location.