Skygazers marvel at Saturday’s partial solar eclipse | Science and Technology News

Date:

Share post:

Partial eclipse dazzled Europe, Africa, and Newfoundland, offering a glimpse of the celestial alignment.

Skygazers in some parts of the world have been enthralled catching the Moon passing between the Sun and the Earth, making a partial solar eclipse.

Saturday’s eclipse was visible throughout Europe, including Greenland, the far northwest of Africa and Newfoundland, weather permitting. Clouds meant some were unable to see up to one-fifth of the Sun obscured by the Moon.

আরও পড়ুনঃ  Russia’s Putin agrees to 30-day halt in attacks on Ukraine energy targets | Russia-Ukraine war News

During a solar eclipse, the Moon stands between the Earth and the Sun. And since the three are not completely aligned, when the Moon passes through the other two, it obscures only part of the Sun.

The next partial solar eclipse in Europe is due to fall on August 12, 2026, with more than 80 percent of the Sun set to be covered.

A seagull passes a partial solar eclipse above Greenland's capital Nuuk, Greenland, March 29, 2025. REUTERS/Leonhard Foeger
A seagull passes a partial solar eclipse above Greenland’s capital Nuuk, Greenland [Leonhard Foeger/Reuters]
A composite image of 7 separate photographs taken with a single fixed camera shows the partial solar eclipse seen from Castillo del Romeral, on the island of Gran Canaria. Spain, March 29, 2025. REUTERS/Borja Suarez TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
A composite image of 7 separate photographs taken with a single fixed camera shows the partial solar eclipse seen from Castillo del Romeral, on the island of Gran Canaria, Spain [Borja Suarez/Reuters]

However, the next total eclipse – which occurs when the Moon completely blocks out the sun – in the region will not occur until 2081. During a total solar eclipse, the Moon passes directly between the sun and the Earth, completely blocking the sun’s light on one side, and casting a shadow on a small area of Earth on its other side.

আরও পড়ুনঃ  Israeli forces resume Gaza ground assault, seize part of Netzarim Corridor | News

Authorities warned residents Saturday to avoid looking directly at the sun without protection, especially through binoculars or a telescope. Those seeking a glimpse of the eclipse were advised to wear special protective glasses.

Source link

Facebook Comments Box

Related articles

Israel has learned no lessons from Iraq | Israel-Iran conflict

Tel Aviv’s decision to launch a new war against Iran on June 13 is a disaster in the...

Trump hosts military parade as nationwide ‘No Kings’ protests denounce him | Donald Trump

NewsFeedA massive military parade in Washington DC to mark 250 years since the founding of the US Army...

Why has Israel put West Bank under lockdown as it bombs Iran? | Israel-Palestine conflict

Israel has placed the occupied West Bank under lockdown, sealing the entrances of cities and villages with iron...

What is Iran’s IRGC and who has Israel killed? | Military News

Israel and Iran are locked in an escalating exchange of missiles, targeting each other’s security and economic infrastructure...