QMUL's Astronomical Observatory Captures Solar Eclipse
Members of the Astronomy Unit gathered at the School of Physics and Astronomy's Observatory to witness the recent partial solar eclipse.
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Partial solar eclipse of 10th June 2021 as seen by QMUL's observatory, image taken by Giulia Ballabio.
On the morning of 10th June 2021 the UK witnessed a partial solar eclipse. In London about 32% of the Sun was covered by the Moon, with the full transit lasting just over 2 hours. Despite the cloudy skies, the Sun became visible for a time and was able to be observed with the Astronomical Observatory on the roof of the Physics and Astronomy building. More information about the observatory can be found here.