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When is it? It is visible in the UK until 12.14pm today. For people in the southeast of England - where the weather means views are best - the peak of the eclipse will be at around 11.03am.
Skywatchers across the UK and beyond were treated to a stunning sight as a partial solar eclipse dazzled the skies for several hours, the BBC reported on Saturday. From the Royal Observatory in ...
A PARTIAL eclipse graced the UK skies with nearly half of the Sun disappearing for two hours today. Onlookers, equipped with protective eyewear and homemade tools, gathered outside to witness the ...
On March 29, this year's first solar eclipse will occur, visible in parts of North America, Europe, Africa, and northern Asia. Several parts of the world are waking up to witness a rare celestial ...
Skygazers have gathered across the UK to catch a glimpse of the partial solar eclipse. The phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth. The three are not completely ...
"It's actually evidence that stuff is happening around you." READ MORE: Solar eclipse coming to the UK this weekend — all to know Rowan said that she was "not an eclipse hunter", but "if there ...
Brits are to be left stunned and awestruck by a partial solar eclipse taking place this weekend. The celestial event will see the sun obscured by the moon by as much as 47% in the UK. While this ...
There is a partial solar eclipse this morning (Saturday, March 29) with warnings not to look directly at the sun. The phenomenon occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, so that ...
It will look like a "bite" of it has been taken out when a partial solar eclipse becomes visible across the UK. While the event is not a rarity, it is still highly impressive and worth viewing.
Editor's note: Wow! The eclipse put on a fantastic show for those lucky enough to be in the right place at the right time. Read our partial eclipse wrap story here and enjoy some marvelous eclipse ...
Alternatively the Royal Observatory will be streaming the partial eclipse live on its YouTube channel. The next partial solar eclipse visible in the UK is expected to be on August 12, 2026.