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Event can be seen in parts of Europe, Africa and Asia.
This Friday March 20th may see a solar eclipse that will be seen only in its entirety in Feore and the Svalbard islands in the North Atlantic Ocean and the Arctic Ocean respectively. However, across Europe and North Africa and Asia will see a partial eclipse.
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This eclipse will begin at 9:30 CET when the edge of the moon in contact with the solar disk. The maximum will be reached at 10:37 CET, at which will be hidden Four fifths of the Sun and finally, the eclipse will end at 11:48 CET.
It’s rare that you can produce a total solar eclipse since all parts of the puzzle must be aligned properly to happen: The moon must be in New phase. The moon has two parts (one call and the other umbra, penumbra). The part that passes over you is what defines the eclipse to be seen.
In this case, the eclipse will be visible within a narrow range, starting at a point in the Atlantic Ocean east of the peninsula of Labrador (Canada), cross the North Atlantic Ocean without landfall except Faroe Islands archipelago (Denmark), will cross the Norwegian Sea deep into the Svalbard (Norway) archipelago and continue through the Arctic Ocean.
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