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Solar eclipse: Moon to block up to a quarter of the Sun | Solar eclipse: Moon to block up to a quarter of the Sun |
(30 minutes later) | |
An image of the partial solar eclipse taken in the Shetland Islands on Tuesday | |
The UK's only solar eclipse of the year is taking place on Tuesday morning. | The UK's only solar eclipse of the year is taking place on Tuesday morning. |
About a quarter of the Sun is expected to be blocked out, as the Moon passes between it and the Earth. | About a quarter of the Sun is expected to be blocked out, as the Moon passes between it and the Earth. |
The partial solar eclipse began at 10:08 BST in London - with the maximum eclipse occurring at 10:59. | The partial solar eclipse began at 10:08 BST in London - with the maximum eclipse occurring at 10:59. |
The Royal Astronomical Society says the eclipse will be visible across the country until around midday, but people are being reminded not to look directly at it. | The Royal Astronomical Society says the eclipse will be visible across the country until around midday, but people are being reminded not to look directly at it. |
Dr Robert Massey, of the Royal Astronomical Society, said the eclipse would cause the Moon to block the view of "some or all of the bright solar surface". | Dr Robert Massey, of the Royal Astronomical Society, said the eclipse would cause the Moon to block the view of "some or all of the bright solar surface". |
The Sun will "appear to have a bite taken out of it", said Dr Massey. | The Sun will "appear to have a bite taken out of it", said Dr Massey. |
The best view in the UK is expected to be in Lerwick, in the Shetland Isles, where 28% of the Sun will be obscured at mid-eclipse. | The best view in the UK is expected to be in Lerwick, in the Shetland Isles, where 28% of the Sun will be obscured at mid-eclipse. |
An observer prepares to view the partial eclipse in Aberdeen on Tuesday morning | |
However - outside of the UK - observers in western Siberia will get the best view of the eclipse with the Moon obscuring approximately 85% of the Sun, according to Dr Massey. | However - outside of the UK - observers in western Siberia will get the best view of the eclipse with the Moon obscuring approximately 85% of the Sun, according to Dr Massey. |
The partial eclipse will end in London at 11:51 BST. | The partial eclipse will end in London at 11:51 BST. |
Experts stress it is important not to attempt to view the eclipse with the naked eye or via binoculars or a telescope. | Experts stress it is important not to attempt to view the eclipse with the naked eye or via binoculars or a telescope. |
Eclipse glasses filter out harmful radiation and ultraviolet light, allowing the observer to view the star without hurting their eyes. | Eclipse glasses filter out harmful radiation and ultraviolet light, allowing the observer to view the star without hurting their eyes. |
You can also make your own solar viewer using an old cereal box. | You can also make your own solar viewer using an old cereal box. |