Here's Your Best Chance To See This Week's Partial Solar Eclipse
The sun during a solar eclipse via NASA
Tomorrow (29 March), there’ll be a partial eclipse of the sun.
It won’t fully block out the star’s light here – the sun will instead look a bit like the middle part of that iconic Jaffa Cake ad, as though someone’s taken a bite off its top.
Per Royal Museums Greenwich, the eclipse will cover 30-40% of the sun at its peak.
The moon will create the effect in the morning, and about 10% of the world is expected to be able to see it.
When is the partial eclipse set to happen?
It should last almost two hours,
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