The upcoming total solar eclipse is the subject of Canada Post’s latest commemorative stamp
The stamp, unveiled Thursday morning, depicts a blacked-out sun hanging over the hybrid horizons of Niagara Falls, New Brunswick’s Hopewell Rocks, and Spillars Cove in Newfoundland and Labrador
The upcoming total solar eclipse is the subject of Canada Post’s latest commemorative stamp
The stamp, unveiled Thursday morning, depicts a blacked-out sun hanging over the hybrid horizons of Niagara Falls, New Brunswick’s Hopewell Rocks, and Spillars Cove in Newfoundland and Labrador.A stamp booklet featuring the upcoming total solar eclipse is shown in this image from Canada Post
People in those areas are in the eclipse’s “path of totality,” and they’ll be able to see the sun covered completely for a few precious moments
For instructions on how to watch the eclipse, take a look at CTVNews.ca’s guide
It’s Canada Post’s first stamp to feature a solar eclipse, a phenomenon which won’t be visible from Canada again until 2044
The stamp is available on Canada Post’s website and in outlets across the country