A breathtaking partial solar eclipse was visible across parts of the northern hemisphere today.
A solar eclipse happens when the sun, moon, and Earth align, causing the moon to block part of the sun’s light.
At its peak, the moon covered up to 90% of the sun’s surface in some areas.
In the UK, between 30% and 40% of the sun was covered, creating a stunning sky watching moment.
Partial solar eclipses don’t happen every day—this was a special treat for sky watchers!
Staring directly at the eclipse without special glasses can damage your eyes—always use proper solar filters!
If you missed this one, don’t worry! Another solar eclipse is coming soon—mark your calendars.
Events like this remind us how small we are in the vast cosmos—did you take a moment to look up?
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