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Solar eclipse 2024: Map of where to watch rare event TODAY

Plus, tips on how to observe a solar eclipse safely

A SOLAR eclipse takes places today and people are hoping to witness the spectacular event on both sides of the Atlantic.

While much of attention is on the US where a rare total eclipse is expected, the UK and Ireland will still get to see a partial eclipse - if you're in the right spot and the weather behaves.

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As the sun sets, the partial eclipse will appear in these regions at approximately 7:55pm GMT
The event will begin on Mexico’s Pacific coast at around 11:07 am PDT before entering the US via Texas

A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and Earth.

It casts a shadow on Earth that either fully or partially blocks the sun's light in some areas, resulting in either a total or partial eclipse.

Read our full solar eclipse explainer here.

Seeing the eclipse from the UK and Ireland

The UK and Ireland unfortunately won’t experience totality when it comes to this eclipse.

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And some parts of the UK won't see anything different at all.

With the Earth being a globe, a partial solar eclipse will only be visible from parts of the UK and Ireland as the sun sets.

The amount of eclipse seen will vary by location, however, Wales, Scotland, northwest of England and the deep southwest will have the best luck.

Meanwhile, the whole of Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland will see the partial eclipse.

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As the sun sets, the partial eclipse will appear in these regions at approximately 7:55pm BST.

The Sky Live has more information on the exact times you will be able to catch the partial eclipse in your area .

If you miss this one, fear not.

Next march, between 30 and 40 per cent of the sun's rays are predicted to be blocked in another partial eclipse visible from the British Isles.

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How much of the Sun will be covered?

Here are some of the key spots across the UK and Ireland according to the Royal Astronomical Society, with the estimated amount of sun blockage.

  • Stornoway: 22.5% 
  • Inverness: 16% 
  • Edinburgh: 6.1% 
  • Glasgow: 11.2% 
  • Belfast: 17.2% 
  • Liverpool: 0.64% 
  • Manchester: 0.82%
  • Dublin: 15.4% 
  • Galway: 34.5% 
  • Cork: 19.5%
  • Limerick: 20%

Seeing the eclipse from the US

Parts of the US and Canada will enjoy a rare total solar eclipse for the first time since 2017.

The event will begin on Mexico’s Pacific coast at around 11:07am PDT before entering the US via Texas.

From there it will travel through Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine.

According to Nasa, small parts of Tennessee and Michigan will also experience the total solar eclipse - weather permitting.

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