A total solar eclipse which took place over Antarctica on Saturday morning has been revealed in stunning photos, taken by a few of the lucky viewers who witnessed it from the southernmost continent.
The rare spectacle of the moon blocking out the sun reached its greatest extent at around 07:33 GMT for spectators near the edge of Antarctica’s Ronne Ice Shelf, which was plunged into darkness for two minutes.
The eclipse provided a short respite from the long summer’s day