Yesterday’s total solar eclipse in Antarctica occurred in the early morning between 03:34 and 05:12 with totality at 04:23 (Antarctic Peninsula time), briefly bringing darkness to the bright polar day. The total phase lasted just under two minutes and made the...
The map shows how much of the eclipse can be seen in different parts of the world as of 10:12. In Central Europe, however, the intensity is likely to be low. Map: Timeanddate.com A solar eclipse is always a great natural spectacle. When the moon pushes between the sun...