Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Solar Eclipse

A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, partially or completely blocking sunlight. 
There are three types: total (the sun is completely covered), partial (only part of the sun is covered), and annular (the moon reveals a ring of sunlight around its edge). 
They are rare in specific locations and attract considerable interest because of their spectacular appearance. 
Safe viewing requires special eclipse glasses. 
The next total solar eclipse is on March 29, 2026, visible in parts of Europe, including the Netherlands (partially).








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