use two pieces of card, one with a hole in it, to make a projection of the sun. or if you can get a pair of certified eclipse viewers, you can use these to watch the spectacle instead. across other parts of the globe, the united states, northern europe and northern asia, a partial eclipse will be visible. scientists are urging people to take a look. i think it gives us an opportunity to connect with the sun. normally, the sign is so dazzlingly bright we kind of do not pay much attention to it, but during an eclipse of one form or another, we are able to remind ourselves, if we look safely and with special filters and projection techniques, we can look at the sun and see the moon gliding in front of it and remind ourselves this sort of clockwork solar system that we live in. eclipse watches everywhere will be hoping for good weather. if not, there will be another annular eclipse at the end of the year, one that will sweep across antarctica. rebecca morelle, bbc news.
hemisphere have seen a partial solar eclipse today. the moon travelled directly in front of the sun in what is called an annular eclipse leaving just a thin sliver of sunlight visible. our science correspondent rebecca morelle reports. an eclipse at sunrise in the united states, one of nature s most dazzling sights, the moon gliding in front of the sun taking a bite from the shining disc, and this was the view from canada, where the northernmost parts of the world were treated to a full spectacle and it was a special kind of solar event known as an annular eclipse. an annular eclipse happens when the moon isjust a little bit further away from the earth so it looks smaller in the sky. what you ll be able to see is a sort of ring around the moon so this is why the annular solar eclipse is sometimes known as the ring of fire.
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