How and when to watch the solar eclipse on Thursday0
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- June 8, 2021
The moon will partially cover the sun in the UK later this week, but some parts of the northern hemisphere will experience a total eclipse
The moon will partially cover the sun in the UK later this week, but some parts of the northern hemisphere will experience a total eclipse
It was the last solar eclipse of the decade.
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