Miguel Koiritia, a researcher at the National Astronomical Observatory, explains, but in turn will lead in turn for three years to science lovers who look at the universe. During the morning of Saturday, March 29, the moon will be filled for four hours between the Earth and the sun in a partial eclipse that can always be observed, with protection, from any point in Spain.
With information provided by National Astronomical ObservatoryHere you can check what the ECLIPSE development will be from the capital of your boycott:

In Spain, this phenomenon can start in the Canary Islands from 9:13 am (8:13, local time).
From 10:40 in the peninsula …
The eclipse will be visible from the North Atlantic Ocean, which is part of the North Pole, northwestern Africa, most Europe and the eastern party of America, northwestern Russia and Greenland and will last 213 minutes (just less than four hours). In Spain, the phenomenon will extend for about two hours, depending on the whereabouts of the moon, and the moon will not cover any of the sun events completely.

In this case, the moon will pass a little over the sun
The moon completely covers the sun while it is closer
From the ground
The moon is in line with the sun, but it does not cover it at all (it’s further)

In this case, the moon will pass a little over the sun
The moon completely covers the sun while it is closer
From the ground
The moon is in line with the sun, but it does not cover it at all (it’s further)

In this case, the moon will pass a little over the sun
The moon completely covers the sun while it is closer
From the ground
The moon is in line with the sun, but it does not cover it at all (it’s further)

In this case, the moon will pass a little over the sun
The moon completely covers the sun while it is closer
From the ground
The moon is in line with the sun, but it does not cover it at all (it’s further)
This Saturday is a partial eclipse, which occurs when “the moon between us and the sun, but it is not an ideal alignment,” explains Quereta. In this case, “the moon passes a little” and will obscure the shade that pulls part of the northern hemisphere (where the day of the eclipse was at the time of the eclipse).

The sunset area
Places that remain under the shade that display the moon
Fuente: In Senkler/NASA

The sunset area
Places that remain under the shade that display the moon
Fuente: In Senkler/NASA

The sunset area
Places that remain under the shade that display the moon
Fuente: In Senkler/NASA

The sunset area
Places that remain under the shade that display the moon
Fuente: In Senkler/NASA
The central part of the moon’s shadow, where the sun will be covered completely, does not pass through the Earth and this is why this time no one can see a complete solar eclipse.

Oscuration is the percentage of the region
From the covered sun
The size is the hidden solar diameter by the moon and the maximum will happen in 11:47 pm near Canada up to 0.933 (that is, no one will see the full eclipse)
In Spain, the eclipse will be visible with sizes ranging from 0.2 in the Balearic Islands

Oscuration is the percentage of the region
From the covered sun
The size is the hidden solar diameter by the moon and the maximum will happen in 11:47 pm near Canada up to 0.933 (that is, no one will see the full eclipse)
In Spain, the eclipse will be visible with sizes ranging from 0.2 in the Balearic Islands

Oscuration is the percentage of the region
From the covered sun
The size is the hidden solar diameter by the moon and the maximum will happen in 11:47 pm near Canada up to 0.933 (that is, no one will see the full eclipse)
In Spain, the eclipse will be visible with sizes ranging from 0.2 in the Balearic Islands

Oscuration is the percentage of the region
From the covered sun
The size is the hidden solar diameter by the moon and the maximum will happen in 11:47 pm near Canada up to 0.933 (that is, no one will see the full eclipse)
In Spain, the eclipse will be visible with sizes ranging from 0.2 in the Balearic Islands
With this, this “modest” event will be distinctive. In fact, there is a year between 4 and 7 eclipse, including those in Sol and Luna, and it is common to monitor the partial eclipse of the sun every several years. However, the same thing does not happen with groups or episode, when the alignment is perfect. This has to do with the tendency of the moon orbits in relation to the earth and the earth in relation to the sun.

The plane around which the moon revolves around the fifth Earth with regard to the plane through which the Earth is around the orbit of the sun
Earth orbit plan
If both planes coincide, there will be 12 eclipse and 12 of the moon each year

The plane around which the moon revolves around the fifth Earth with regard to the plane through which the Earth is around the orbit of the sun
Earth orbit plan
If both planes coincide, there will be 12 eclipse and 12 of the moon each year

The plane around which the moon revolves around the fifth Earth with regard to the plane through which the Earth is around the orbit of the sun
Earth orbit plan
If both planes coincide, there will be 12 eclipse and 12 of the moon each year

The plane around which the moon revolves around the fifth Earth with regard to the plane through which the Earth is around the orbit of the sun
Earth orbit plan
If both planes coincide, there will be 12 eclipse and 12 of the moon each year
In Spain, the last visible cycle eclipse occurred in 2005, but you have to return to 1959 to find a total eclipse, which can only be observed from the Canary Islands, already in 1912 in the peninsula of the peninsula, when there was a hybrid eclipse (a total of Wolvary) that barely continued in the maximum.
This is why the next two years participate in the astronomical calendar, with two total eclipse and one episode that can be seen from a point in the country.
How do you see the eclipse?
Expert is an explicit: “It is necessary not to look at the sun directly and not to follow myths such as using very dark sunglasses or sunglasses.” It cannot be observed through a room, telescopes, or spreading tools that are not prepared for them and have corresponding solar energy filters.
Three options to see Eclipse safely by IGN:
– Use homogeneous glasses, with sufficient filters for sunscreen and reduce sunlight in a factor more than 30,000 times.
– Use a black box, using two cards, it is practicing one of the small hole. Thus, with a return to the sun, this reinforced paper is installed so that its light passes through the opening and appears in the other, and it is located two or three of the palm rest at the shadow of the first.
– A project on the wall in the shade or on the surface, the image of the sun obtained was cut with a flat mirror covered with paper that was cut between 5 and 10 millimeters of the diameter.
Of course, with the eclipse season that comes, glasses, which can be purchased for about 6 euros, for example in The headquarters of the National Center for Geographical InformationThey go in the account.
To clarify this report, the astronomical information available on the National Geographical Institute was consulted, as well as
NASA documents
On this partial solar eclipse on March 29.