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Got a nice little event next week if we have clear skies, see below all the times across Scotland.
The moon will partially eclipse up to 82% of the Sun.
From the Scotland, the best time to see the eclipse will be from 10:00 BST until 12:00 BST.
Location | Partial eclipse begins | Maximum eclipse | Partial eclipse ends |
UK, Scotland | 10:08 a.m. | 10:59 a.m. | 11:51 a.m. |
A solar eclipse happens when, at just the right moment, the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth. Sometimes the Moon only blocks part of the Sun’s light.
This is called a partial solar eclipse. Other times, the Moon blocks all the Sun’s light.
A solar eclipse always occurs about two weeks before or after a lunar eclipse.
Year | Date | Type of solar eclipse | Visible locations |
2023 | 20 April | Hybrid | SE Asia, E. Indies, Australia, Philippines. New Zealand. Hybrid: Indonesia, Australia, Papua New Guinea |
2023 | 14 October | Annular | N America, C. America, S. America |
2024 | 8 April | Total | N. America and C. America |
2024 | 2 October | Annular | Pacific, S. America |
2025 | 29 March | Partial | NW Africa, Europe, N Russia |
2025 | 21 September | Partial | S. Pacific, New Zealand, Antarctica |
2026 | 17 February | Annular | S. Argentina, Chile, S. Africa, Antarctica |
2026 | 12 August | Total | N. America, W. Africa, Europe |
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