Sublime partial eclipse captured by Oxfordshire meteorologist
- A sublime partial eclipse was captured by Gavin Jones, a Met Office meteorologist from Witney, and shared on social media on March 29.
- The eclipse was visible in the UK from 9:56 am to 12:14 pm, with maximum coverage at 11:03 am.
- Alex Burkill from the Met Office noted that the further northwest in the UK, the more of an eclipse one could see.
- Observers across the country enjoyed the solar event, with up to 40% coverage reported around 11 am.
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Skygazers catch glimpse of partial solar eclipse
The eclipse was visible across the UK between around 10am and noon.
·London, United Kingdom
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Sublime partial eclipse captured by Oxfordshire meteorologist
A sublime partial eclipse has been captured by a meteorologist from Witney, Oxfordshire.
·Oxford, United Kingdom
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