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  1. Eclipse type. What you'll see. 29 March 2025. Partial solar eclipse. The partial eclipse begins at 10.07am GMT in London, with maximum coverage occurring at 11.03am and the eclipse ending at 12.00pm. Around 30-40% of the Sun will be obscured at the maximum. 12 August 2026.

  2. 10 Ιουν 2021 · UK solar eclipse - 10 June 2021. 1st contact: partial solar eclipse begins. 10.08am. Maximum: greatest amount of Sun hidden. 11.13am. Partial eclipse ends. 12.22pm. In the UK this eclipse will be a partial solar eclipse, which means the Sun's light will not be completely blocked. However, elsewhere in the world it will be an annular eclipse.

  3. 14 Οκτ 2023 · American photographer Ryan Imperio took on the challenge during the 14 October 2023 annular solar eclipse. Ryan’s goal was to photograph ‘Baily’s beads’, a phenomenon that occurs when bright shafts of sunlight peek through the Moon's uneven surface. He only had seconds to capture the beads as the eastern curve or ‘limb’ of the Moon ...

  4. 7 September 2025. Total lunar eclipse. The Moon will rise above the horizon just in time for us to see this total lunar eclipse from the UK. The maximum will occur at 7.33pm BST from the UK, with the eclipse's actual maximum at 7.11pm when the Moon is below the horizon. The Moon will then gradually move out of Earth's umbra and penumbra until 9 ...

  5. In a partial solar eclipse, only part of the Sun is blocked by the Moon. Starting at around 10:08am BST, the Moon will begin to pass between the Earth and the Sun blocking out a portion of its light. Unlike a total solar eclipse where day turns to night, this eclipse is only about 25 per cent of totality, meaning only a small fraction of the ...

  6. Normally blue moons occur about every two or three years. In 2018, unusually, we had two blue moons in one year and only two months apart – and one was a lunar eclipse! The next time we will get two blue moons in a year will be 2037. See images of the Moon at the Astronomy Photographer of the Year exhibition.

  7. Earth From Space. See the world through a satellite’s lens, and explore our changing planet at the Royal Observatory Greenwich. Open daily | 10am-5pm. Free for Planetarium show ticketholders and Royal Observatory visitors.

  8. Solar eclipse October 2022 Featuring live telescope footage and expert astronomy commentary, this is one of the best ways to see the partial solar eclipse in the UK. Watch the eclipse using the state-of-the-art Annie Maunder Astrographic Telescope housed at the Royal Observatory, and learn about the science of the Sun with public astronomy ...

  9. The couple went on eclipse expeditions to a range of locations including Norway, Algiers and Canada, often using telescopes and specially adapted cameras to capture details of the Sun’s atmosphere. During the brief few minutes of a total solar eclipse, Annie achieved considerable success in capturing images of the sun’s atmosphere.

  10. solar eclipse. During a lunar eclipse the full moon turns a reddish brown colour as it enters the Earth’s shadow. A solar eclipse happens when the Moon moves in front of the Sun. There are 3 types of solar eclipse: total (all of the Sun is blocked), partial (part of the Sun is covered) and annular (Moon is at

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