Video. Timelapse of Partial Solar Eclipse Seen From Royal Observatory Greenwich
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At the Lindenallee in Aufkirchen there were an estimated 2000 sky observers on Wednesday evening. When the moon moved almost 90 percent before the sun, an almost devotional silence came in.
Video. Timelapse of partial solar eclipse seen from Royal Observatory Greenwich
Video. Britain witnessed its most significant solar eclipse since 1999, with more than 90% of the Sun obscured in some parts of the country. Crowds gathered in parks and open spaces to watch the rare celestial event. In London, the sky turned an eerie grey as a sliver of sunlight appeared above the Moon.
The Royal Observatory of Greenwich in London immortalized the moment when the partial solar eclipse crossed the sky. For the first time in over a century, a total solar eclipse has been observed throughout mainland Spain. In Spain and Portugal, millions of people have witnessed the whole phenomenon.
On August 12, a total solar eclipse was visible in part of Europe, and spectacular images were taken of it.
The Observat rio Real de Greenwich recorded, this Wednesday, the partial solar eclipse in the UK, with more than 90% of the sun hidden.
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