A partial solar eclipse will be visible in the northeastern US and Canada at sunrise on Saturday, March 29.The eclipse will present the opportunity to witness the 'devil horns' effect at sunrise.Areas of the northern hemisphere will experience the partial solar eclipse with varying degrees of obscuration.The eclipse will start at 4:50 am ET and end at 8:43 am ET.The event will not be visible west of Toronto, Canada, and Washington, DC.Eye protection is essential when viewing even a partial solar eclipse to avoid retina damage.Solar eclipse glasses conforming to safety standards are recommended for safe viewing.Cool phenomena to watch for include the 'devil horns' effect and potential sunspots during the eclipse.Telescopes and cameras should not be pointed at the sun without proper solar filters to prevent damage.Solar enthusiasts can observe the eclipse phenomena and sunspots with specialized equipment during this event.