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Partial eclipse of the Sun visible across UK
« on: August 15, 2017, 23:06 »
Partial eclipse of the Sun visible across UK
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WARNING: Never look directly at the Sun! Read the RAS leaflet for guidance on how to view the eclipse safely.
 
If the weather is good, viewers across the UK will be treated to a partial solar eclipse on 21 August 2017, just before sunset. In a partial eclipse, a small bite out of the Sun can be seen at the mid-eclipse point, as it is covered by the Moon. A partial solar eclipse is a fascinating natural phenomenon, but is not of any practical scientific use, unlike a total eclipse which provides a special opportunity for studying the solar corona - the tenuous layers of hot gas around the Sun which are much fainter than the familiar yellow disk.
 
The duration of the eclipse will be approximately 40 minutes, with the midpoint occurring at various times across the country. Viewers in Edinburgh can expect the peak of the eclipse at 19:58 BST whereas for those in Cardiff the peak will occur at 20:05 BST.
 
Viewers in the USA will be treated to a more dramatic ‘total solar eclipse’, where the entire disk of the Sun is blocked by the Moon and the sky will go temporarily dark. Fourteen states will be able to experience the eclipse, lasting for more than 2 minutes, along a path stretching from the east to the west coast.
 
Eclipses of the Sun occur when the Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun, so they take place only at New Moon. Because of the way the Moon moves around the Earth and the Earth around the Sun, solar eclipses do not happen every month. There are between two and five every year, but each one is visible only in the limited band across the Earth's surface where the Moon's shadow happens to fall - which is different every time. At any particular place on Earth, solar eclipses are not so frequent.
 
Extreme care must be taken when observing the eclipse, because of the blinding brilliance of the Sun. Never, ever look directly at the Sun through binoculars or a telescope, for you will risk permanent eye damage. Even staring at the Sun is dangerous, and sunglasses are no protection. Hospitals regularly see patients who have damaged their eyes while watching eclipses. Don't be among them!
 
For more information on total and partial solar eclipses, and instructions on how to observe an eclipse safely, see the RAS leaflet.

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Re: Partial eclipse of the Sun visible across UK
« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2017, 23:33 »
Cool!   8-)
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Re: Partial eclipse of the Sun visible across UK
« Reply #2 on: August 21, 2017, 08:24 »
Its going to be so so small, not sure its worth it... but just in case I'll have my colander out!
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Re: Partial eclipse of the Sun visible across UK
« Reply #4 on: August 21, 2017, 09:29 »
I'll be using my eclipse glasses.  I think it will be clouded out anyway but if it's visible we will have a view down to the western horizon. 

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Re: Partial eclipse of the Sun visible across UK
« Reply #5 on: August 21, 2017, 13:33 »
Zero chance of the clouds going away here.
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Re: Partial eclipse of the Sun visible across UK
« Reply #6 on: August 21, 2017, 15:42 »
We have clear blue skies!!   8-)  I've got my eclipse glasses ready and waiting. 

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Re: Partial eclipse of the Sun visible across UK
« Reply #7 on: August 21, 2017, 22:14 »
The gods were with us!  We had clear skies and saw the 5% nibble taken out of the lower part of the Sun.   8-)

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Re: Partial eclipse of the Sun visible across UK
« Reply #8 on: August 22, 2017, 07:11 »
Nice.. it was raining here, so I went for a swim instead.

Did you take any photos?
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Re: Partial eclipse of the Sun visible across UK
« Reply #9 on: August 22, 2017, 08:55 »
No I never take photos.   :D

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Re: Partial eclipse of the Sun visible across UK
« Reply #10 on: August 23, 2017, 18:01 »
Ah yes, you might catch yourself and lose your soul.
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Re: Partial eclipse of the Sun visible across UK
« Reply #11 on: August 23, 2017, 21:00 »
 :)x
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Re: Partial eclipse of the Sun visible across UK
« Reply #12 on: August 24, 2017, 09:31 »
 ;D  My motto is to savour the moment.  The internet will be plastered with photos taken by professionals. 


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