Solar eclipse this Tuesday, October 25: what you need to know to observe it and protect yourself

The phenomenon will be visible tomorrow at the end of the morning.

It is always a fascinating phenomenon to observe. A solar eclipse will take place on Tuesday, October 25. This partial eclipse will be visible at midday, from 11:15 a.m. in northern France and 11:30 a.m. in the south of the country.

Indeed for a little less than two hours, we will attend “at the most beautiful of celestial phenomena, a solar eclipse during which the Moon will partially obstruct the solar disk” indicates the Institute of Celestial Mechanics and Ephemeris Calculation (IMMCE), located within the Paris Observatory.

Special glasses

To allow a good observation, it is of course necessary that the weather is mild. The inhabitants of the northeast of the country will be privileged, since they will benefit from the greatest degree of obscuration when the lunar disc will bite that of the sun, underlines Numerama.

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But beware! No question of observing it with the naked eye or with simple sunglasses. You need suitable equipment, either special eclipse glasses or a telescope with a specific filter.

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