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Unimaginable ‘Ring of fireside’ photo voltaic eclipse to hit 13 areas in simply hours

It can solely be seen from 13 areas on Earth.

The primary photo voltaic eclipse of the 12 months is ready for 7.10am on Tuesday (Picture: Getty)

A spectacular phenomenon is ready to put this week and it’ll solely be seen from 13 areas on Earth. The occasion, most popularly often called “ring of fireside”, occurs when the earth, moon and solar attain the right alignment. 

On this alignment, the moon positions itself squarely between Earth and the solar, blocking nearly all direct daylight and leaving solely a superb ring of the solar’s periphery glowing across the moon’s silhouette. This putting and comparatively unusual occasion is scheduled for Tuesday, February 17, and is predicted to be one of many standout astronomical moments of the 2026 lunar calendar.  But regardless of the joy, whether or not folks will really witness it hinges on one essential issue: clear skies. Visibility situations will finally decide what number of observers get to expertise the spectacle firsthand. 

The primary photo voltaic eclipse of the 12 months is ready for 7.10am on Tuesday, February 17 (Picture: Getty)

Whether or not the UK will see the “ring of fireside” eclipse relies upon fully on the slim hall traced by the Moon’s shadow, and astronomers say solely folks positioned alongside this exact route will expertise the total annular impact.

The primary photo voltaic eclipse of the 12 months is ready for 7.10am on Tuesday, February 17, however Nationwide World stories that solely a small variety of areas fall throughout the viewing zone. The annular path — the monitor alongside which the eclipse will probably be seen — begins over western Antarctica earlier than sweeping throughout the Davis Sea shoreline and persevering with over the Southern Ocean.

As a result of this route by no means passes over the UK, the eclipse won’t be seen from Britain. 

Alternatively, scientists primarily based in Antarctica would be the solely ones all over the world completely positioned to benefit from the full eclipse.

Various different places will witness as an alternative a partial photo voltaic eclipse. 

As soon as Tuesday’s photo voltaic occasion has handed, sky‑watchers can look forward to a lunar eclipse on the evening of March 3–4. On this case, Earth will slip between the Solar and the Moon, casting a shadow that provides the Moon a deep, coppery glow. This putting color is the explanation lunar eclipses are sometimes nicknamed “Blood Moons.”

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