MEXICO: According to a statement on the Met Office website, this will be the last total solar eclipse in Europe for over a decade, with the next one not visible until 2026.
The UK will experience the natural phenomenon as a deep, partial eclipse as the moon’s orbit travels in front of the sun, casting a shadow over the Earth.
The Met Office statement explains: “Europe will see between 30-98% coverage depending on location, with a higher percentage of the sun obscured as you move further north.
“All of England will witness a partial eclipse of over 80% with over 90% of the sun obscured when viewing the partial eclipse in Scotland.
“There will also be a ‘supermoon’ the evening before the eclipse, meaning the Earth and Moon are as close together as they can be.
“This makes this 2015 Spring Equinox eclipse a supermoon eclipse, meaning a supermoon, equinox and eclipse will all fall on the same day.”The partial eclipse will take place around 9.30am
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