THE cloudy sky didn't stop the remarkable vision of the partial solar eclipse on Tuesday morning (October 25) in Bucks.
Skygazers across the county captured the moment around 25 per cent of the sun was blocked out as the moon passed between it and the earth in a partial solar eclipse.
A partial solar eclipse occurs when the moon partially obscures the sun when the sun and moon are slightly out of line with the Earth.
NASA’s eclipse prediction calculator reports that the next solar eclipse that we will be able to see in the UK will not be until March 29, 2025.
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