Supermoon total solar eclipse |
Skygazers in UK are in for a
celestial treat on Friday as they will witness a rare phenomenon of supermoon
total solar eclipse.
It’s a rare celestial occurrence
when the moon will cover the sun, blocking out its light. It is also being seen
as the biggest solar eclipse for 15 years, since the UK was plunged into
darkness in 1999 and until 2026.
GRAPHITTI NEWS based on Zee News filing reports:
The equinox eclipse is expected to
cause power disruption in a massive way across the nation since 35,000 MW of
power will be lost as people witness the rare phenomenon.
The solar eclipse will take place at
around 8.45am GMT. Totality would be visible this time along a track a few
hundred kilometres wide, which only intersects two landmasses, the Faroe
Islands midway between Scotland and Iceland, and the arctic archipelago of Svalbard.
Observers in those locations would see between two and two-and-a-half minutes
of totality.
Away from the path of the total
eclipse the Sun would only be partly obscured by the Moon. This time the
partial eclipse would be visible across a large part of the northern
hemisphere, including the whole of Europe, Greenland, Newfoundland, northern
Africa and western Asia.
However, the rare celestial event
will not be visible in India and US much to the disappointment of stargazers.
Total solar eclipses take place when
the Earth, Moon and Sun are almost precisely aligned and the shadow of the Moon
touches the surface of the Earth.
How to observe
the eclipse?
According to experts, one should use
special protective lenses, camera, telescope filters and other methods in order
to safely watch the eclipse. Another simple way to view a solar eclipse is to
use pinhole projection. One can also use an approved solar filter.
Watch the
eclipse live:
Astro enthusiasts can watch the live
feed of the eclipse on the Internet-based space-tracking service. Slooh Space
Camera website will live stream the eclipse online starting at 4.30am ET
(8.45am GMT).
(With Agency inputs)
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