A partial solar eclipse is taking place on 29 March and you can watch it all online for free.
The morning of 29 March, the new moon will be Partly cover the sun’s discCreating the presence of a ‘bite’ extracted from the sun. Eclipse will be visible in North America and medieval will be seen across Europe.
If you cannot see the eclipse in the person, online (weather permission) is available for you to catch all the action of partial solar eclipse. We have listed some of our favorite below. You can also catch with the latest Solar eclipse News with us Solar eclipse live blog,
A partial solar eclipse occurs when passing through the moon The Sun And the earth but all three are not completely align. Only one part of the sun will be covered during a partial solar eclipse, allowing it a striking semi -grant. For those lucky people who can catch it at sunrise, they can see Rare “solar horn”,
time and date
Timeanddate has a talented team Hosted a livestream On March 29, from the partial solar eclipse starting from EDT (0930 GMT) at 5:30 pm.
Timeanddate, together with amateur astronomers across Canada and Europe, has the best views of upcoming partial solar eclipse. We can even get a glimpse of the rare “Devils Horns” for amateur astronomers Chris Carvin, Mike Powell, and Paul Owen, who will chase a partial solar eclipse in Sunrise with the Canadian Bay.
Timeanddate also has a big selection Assistant eclipse resourcesAccording to your place of view, including interactive maps and specific time.
Royal Observatory Greenwich

Royal Observatory is Greenwich Livestreaming Solar eclipse from London, UK Royal Observatory Astronomer will explain the science of sun and solar eclipse during Greg Brown Livestream, which is scheduled to begin with EDT (1000 GMT) at 6 pm.