A once-per-decade astronomical event is set to stun lucky skygazers later this week
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A once-per-decade astronomical event is set to stun lucky skygazers later this week.
The ‘hybrid solar eclipse’ is a rare type of eclipse that changes its appearance as the moon’s shadow moves across Earth’s surface.
It means people will be able to see the sun being almost or completely covered by the moon, depending on where they are, causing a darker daytime.
According to Royal Observatory, феи цветов the event will be visible from parts of the equator and southern hemisphere including and Southeast at around 11:30am local time, but not from the UK or the US.
Those who can see it won’t want to miss it; the last hybrid solar eclipse was while the next one isn’t until November 2031.
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Rarely, the curvature of the Earth will mean that the moon will be close enough during part of the eclipse to cover the whole of the sun but be just too far away during another part of the eclipse, so different parts of the world see a total or annual eclipse.This is known as a hybrid eclipse
Shaded area marks the moon’s shadow moving over the Earth on Thursday; people in this area will only see a partial eclipse unless they’re in the path traversed by the black dot right in the centre — in this case they’ll see a total or annular solar eclipse
<div class="art-ins mol-factbox floatRHS sciencetech" data-version="2" id="mol-4e6c5750-d880-11ed-882d-b12c28b1bba7" website hybrid Solar Eclipse will appear on Thursday