Where to watch Friday's solar eclipse
A total solar eclipse will take place tomorrow as the Moon moves between the Sun and the Earth. Although only a small part of the world will experience the full eclipse — known as a totality — residents of Europe and even North Africa and Asia can enjoy a partial eclipse in the morning. Astronomers say the eclipse is set to be particularly striking, as the Moon is currently at the point of its elliptical orbit closest to the Earth — a configuration technically known as the perigee-syzygy of the Earth-Moon-Sun system but more memorably dubbed the “Supermoon.”
londoners can see the eclipse from 9.30am
Only residents of the Faroe Islands — a tiny, self-governing country off the northern coast of the UK — will experience an 100…
Source:: The Verge