Watch the partial solar eclipse LIVE with astronomers from the Royal Observatory Greenwich!
Featuring detailed telescope footage and expert astronomy commentary, this is one of the best ways to see the partial solar eclipse in the UK.
Watch the eclipse using the state-of-the-art Annie Maunder Astrographic Telescope housed at the Royal Observatory, and learn about the science of the Sun with public astronomy officer Jake Foster.
Coverage begins at 10.05 am BST, so set a reminder and join us live on YouTube!
25 October solar eclipse timings (BST)
First contact (partial solar eclipse begins): 10:08
Maximum (greatest amount of Sun hidden): 10:59
Partial eclipse ends: 11:51
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Image thumbnail: Partial Eclipse of the Sun in H-alpha by Alessandro Ravagnin, shortlisted in Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2022
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