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‘Experiencing the photo voltaic system for your self’: Solar obscured over the UK in partial photo voltaic eclipse

By Editorial Board Published March 29, 2025 3 Min Read
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‘Experiencing the photo voltaic system for your self’: Solar obscured over the UK in partial photo voltaic eclipse

UK stargazers have been handled to a partial photo voltaic eclipse on Saturday morning, a phenomenon that sees the solar partially obscured by the moon.

As much as 40% of the solar was lined because the moon handed between the solar and Earth, partly obscuring the star.

Members of the general public gathered to observe the spectacle in Greenwich whereas 1000’s extra adopted on-line.

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Science correspondent Thomas Moore carrying photo voltaic eclipse viewing glasses in Greenwich

Saturday's partial solar eclipse. Pic: Royal Observatory Greenwich

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Saturday’s partial photo voltaic eclipse at round 10.30am. Pic: Royal Observatory Greenwich

“We know about it theoretically, we know that the moon orbits the Earth and they might pass by us but really getting to see it in a new and different way is quite exciting for a lot of people.”

Hobby astronomers watch the partial eclipse in Germany. Pic: AP

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Passion astronomers watch the partial eclipse in Germany. Pic: AP

A solar telescope that projects a magnified image of the sun onto a piece of paper

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A photo voltaic telescope that tasks a magnified picture of the solar on to a bit of paper

Trying instantly on the solar is harmful so astronomers used glasses, photo voltaic telescopes and pinhole cameras to observe the occasion.

The beginning of the partial eclipse above the roof of Berlin's Olympic Stadium. Pic: Reuters

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The start of the partial eclipse above the roof of Berlin’s Olympic Stadium. Pic: Reuters

The eclipse was seen throughout a number of different components of the world, together with western Europe, Greenland, north-west Africa and north-east North America.

For individuals within the southeast of England – the place the climate meant the UK views have been greatest – the height of the eclipse was at round 11.03am.

At that time, round 30-40% of the solar was obscured, in response to the Royal Observatory.

Eclipse chasers in awe as moon takes a nibble from the solar

Most of us are usually unaware of the mechanics of the photo voltaic system.

However when the silhouette of the moon slides throughout the disc of the solar throughout an eclipse you get to marvel on the precision motion of celestial objects.

On the Royal Observatory in Greenwich, dwelling of the meridian, the partial eclipse began at 10.07, with the moon showing to take nibble from the sting of the solar.

Crowds watched by way of eclipse glasses, awed by the perfect present from Earth.

Wispy cloud had drifted throughout the solar by the point the eclipse peaked an hour later. However not sufficient to spoil the view.

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Northwest Scotland had probably the most protection of the solar with 47.9% in Gallan Head, with Manchester getting 36.1% of protection.

Dover had the least protection of the solar with solely 28.1%.

The following complete photo voltaic eclipse is just not for an additional 65 years in 2090, so Ms Muller recommends “making the most of the partial ones when they’re around”.

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