Pictures Partial Sun Eclipse throughout England is a striking view

People in the UK looked at the sky on Saturday to witness a partial solar eclipse.
When the moon passes between the sun and the world, the celestial event, which occurred when the sun partially concealed, appeared between the country’s about 10:00 and noon.
The eclipse reached the summit in London at around 11 o’clock.
The Met Office said on Saturday that the southern and eastern regions of England would have the best monitoring conditions with the Clouder Sky in the North and West.
The next partial solar eclipse, which can be seen in the UK, is expected to reach 90% uncertainty in August 2026.

Robert Massey, the Deputy General Manager of Royal Astronomy Association, around 11:00, Sussex, the town of Lewes, said, “There is a really beautiful crowd of people, everyone is really excited, wearing the eclipse glasses, looking at the telescopes we have established.
“We love him and it is very fun. A great public atmosphere, a really good event. There is great enthusiasm.
“As expected, the moon began to move in front of the sun about an hour ago, it has been a little less than an hour and prevents some of the sun.”
“If you are not looking at Eclipse, not like landscapes or the light looks different, but if you look at a telescope, you see a really obvious bite.
Biri One of my colleagues here has a colander, so you can see the small pin holes of the sun with a bite.
“I think you can imagine that it has entered tens of thousands of people watching with such activities, there are local astronomy groups in the UK.”

At 11.15 at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, IMO Bell said: “There was nothing unexpected, but this is a great thing, we know that it has been coming for a long time.
“We now have the understanding of technology and field to predict them to the second.
“I am watching with thousands of people. I am currently in Oxford, we have reached slightly more than 30% of the Sun.
“I heard that many people they have higher obscene in the UK have the scope of bad clouds. If you have a good weather, you are quite lucky.”