On March 29, the Moon will wedge itself between the Sun and Earth, blocking only a part of the star from our view.
During the partial solar eclipse, the moon passed in front of the sun and cast a shadow on parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
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Photographers across the West Midlands were busy on Saturday morning as they captured the partial solar eclipse. It was visible across the UK and much of the northern hemisphere as the Moon passed partly in front of the Sun. Although cloud cover affected some people's view, others watched as it seemed to take a nibble out of the Sun.
A partial solar eclipse will take place this Saturday, with the Moon crossing in front of the Sun for approximately four hours. The celestial event will be visible across parts of the Northern Hemisphere,
The moon will cross in front of the Sun for around four hours on Saturday, creating a partial solar eclipse that careful skygazers will able to see in parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
The eclipse is past its peak now, and the shadow of the Moon is now moving to the top of the Sun. The skies became a little hazy at the peak, but the view was still crystal clear through my safety glasses. The crowd at the Royal Observatory Greenwich have loved it – describing it as magical and spectacular.