By Pete Lawrence

Published: Wednesday, 05 October 2022 at 12:00 am


The Moon will pass in front of a part of the Sun on the morning of 25 October 2022, an event that will result in a partial solar eclipse.

This solar eclipse will be visible from much of Europe, as well as north Africa, the Middle East and western Asia. It will not be visible from the US, Canada, south American countries or Australia.

From the UK, the best time to see the eclipse will be from 10:00 BST (09:00 UT) until 12:00 BST (11:00 UT)

Find out when the next eclipse is taking place

What is a partial solar eclipse?

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The partial solar eclipse of 10 June 2021, as seen by Paul Mason, Melbourne, Derbyshire, UK. Equipment: Canon EOS 1100D DSLR camera.

Partial solar eclipses happen when, from a particular location on Earth, only part of the Sun’s disc is covered by the Moon’s disc.

Technically, during such an eclipse, it’s the Moon’s penumbral shadow passing over us.

The amount of the Sun’s disc that is covered is described by two quantities: eclipse magnitude and obscuration.