On the first day of Spring and the day of the supermoon, the Solar Eclipse took place!
BBC news perfectly captured the event on March 20th. The total eclipse was not visible anywhere in the USA.
According to USA Today, residents of the Danish-owned Faroe Islands and the sparsely inhabited Norwegian island group of Svalbard were the only lucky ones to see the full spectacle.
A partial solar eclipse was visible across all of Europe, northern Africa and much of northern Asia, according to www.Space.com.
BBC Perfectly Captures The Solar Eclipse
On the first day of Spring and the day of the supermoon, the Solar Eclipse took place!
BBC news perfectly captured the event on March 20th. The total eclipse was not visible anywhere in the USA.
According to USA Today, residents of the Danish-owned Faroe Islands and the sparsely inhabited Norwegian island group of Svalbard were the only lucky ones to see the full spectacle.
A partial solar eclipse was visible across all of Europe, northern Africa and much of northern Asia, according to www.Space.com.
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