The narration of the partial eclipse of Sol begins here
The Moon will stand between the Sun and the Earth this Saturday causing a partial solar eclipse that will reach a maximum of 94% in the northeast of Canada. It will be visible in Western Europe; And in Spain, where you can contemplate from all the autonomous communities, it will cover a third of the Sun. The shadow of the Moon will block a part of sunlight from 10.12 (peninsular time) in El Hierro, the first place in Spain where the eclipse will be visible.
It can also be seen from:
– Almost the entire North Atlantic Ocean.
– Almost all of Europe: Portugal, Spain, Andorra, France, Monaco, San Marino, Norte Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Czech, Slovakia, Northwest of Romania and Ukraine, Belarus and North and Center of Russia.
– Northwest Africa: Cabo Verde, Senegal, Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Mauritania, Western Sahara, Morocco, Northwest of Mali and Tunisia, North and West of Algeria.
– The northern corner of Brazil.
– The French Guiana, Surinam, the Eastern Antilles (from Barbados to the Virgin Islands) and the Bermuda.
– The northeast of the United States and the east of Canada (the eclipse border is a diagonal that passes through Washington and Toronto, in which only the end of the eclipse will be seen and just at dawn).
– Greenland and part of the Arctic Ocean.