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Partial Eclipse
Anyone looking out for this, this evening? I know it's only 4.5% coverage, but having not been able to get to the US for the stunning show this will have to do. With eclipse glasses, of course. You won't notice anything different otherwise.
I'm a tad confused about timings. Kay Burley on Sky News the other day said it would be about 5-6 pm ish, but the NASA site says 7 pm UT, which is the same as GMT, so 8pm BST.
Am I wrong?
I'm a tad confused about timings. Kay Burley on Sky News the other day said it would be about 5-6 pm ish, but the NASA site says 7 pm UT, which is the same as GMT, so 8pm BST.
Am I wrong?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Ah, next decent one in 2090. I'll make a note in the diary then. http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/s cience/ solar-e clipse- uk-spec tacle-e nds-nex t-one-i n-brita in-not- expecte d-for-d ecades- 1012194 4.html
Most peeps who have seen a total have traveled a ways . . . many have booked accommodations years in advance.
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