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Area Solar Eclipse: How to see how and where in Europe this weekend

The moon will be a bit of a bite to the sun on Saturday, and the northern hemisphere, including Europe. This is what you need to know to observe the ‘Astro Ray’ partial eclipse.

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Another week and Another celestial event that surprises citizens. This weekend, the moon Hiding a portion of the sun During a partial eclipse. The event will be found across Europe on Saturday, West Africa, East North America and North Asia.

In other parts of the northern hemisphere, Sunset This will be further reduced in the northeastern of the US, Greenland and East Canada. Although it is a partial eclipse, If you have decided to look at your eyes don’t forget to protect it. Next we explain what you can expect in Europe and when you look at it, how to make it safe.

What happens during a partial solar eclipse?

When Area solar eclipseThe moon goes between the sun and the earth. The Earth’s satellite brings a shade on our planet and only somewhat prevents the sun, thus making the crescent look. Unlike the total solar eclipse, the entire surface of the sun is not hiddenSo experts say you should always do enough ankle protection.

“Eclipses are nothing but the game of lights and shades between the sun, the moon and the earth,” explains the scientific adviser to the Montreal planetarium. Solar and lunar eclipses occur four to seven times a yearAccording to NASA. Due to the slope of the moon’s orbit around the earth, they usually occur by two. For example, the total lunar eclipse stained the red moon in the middle of the parade.

When is it known in Europe?

Those who want to see the eclipse can know when they start with astronomical websites. The show is planned Sunrise In most North America, Early morning in Western Europe And Africa, and in the afternoon Eastern Europe and North Asia.

During the eclipse, the sun When the moon covers it, it becomes a kind of growing room, the day will be dark. “It’s especially like a cloudy day,” says Juan Carlos Munos-Mados Southern European Laboratory. Check weather conditions before going out. The clear sky is best from the high buildings and the lights of the city.

What to use to see it?

It is necessary to wear safety glasses, but lCitizens can enjoy the show indirectly different ways. One of them is by making a stenobic projector with domestic products.

Seeing a filter will create a similar effect. Look at the ground under the shade of a tree When sunlight is filtered through the branches and leaves it can create shades like crescent. There may be citizens Notice another eclipse again With the best scenes of the solar eclipse in Antarctica and New Zealand, the total lunar and partial eclipse in the next September.

Almost a year later, especially on August 12, 2026, at the sunset, the first total solar eclipse will take place for more than a century from the Iberian Peninsula. Priority can be found in many regions located in the northern part of Spain.

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