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Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
A partial solar eclipse forms in the sky through clouds near the cross of the Church of St Nicholas the Miracle-Maker in Sofia March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse was visible on Friday, the first day of northern spring, across parts of Africa, Europe and Asia. The total eclipse of the sun was only be visable in the Faroe Islands and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean. REUTERS Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
People watch a partial solar eclipse through exposed x-ray film in Marseille March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse will be visible across parts of Africa, Europe and Asia on Friday, the first day of northern spring. The total eclipse of the sun will only be visible in the Faroe Islands and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean. REUTERS Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
People wearing solar viewing glasses observe a partial solar elcipse in Reykjavik March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse was visible on Friday, the first day of northern spring, across parts of Africa, Europe and Asia. The total eclipse of the sun was only visable in the Faroe Islands and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean. REUTERS Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
A partial solar eclipse is seen through clouds in Sofia March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse was visible on Friday, the first day of northern spring, across parts of Africa, Europe and Asia. The total eclipse of the sun was only be visable in the Faroe Islands and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean. REUTERS Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
A partial solar eclipse is seen beside the 'Golden Victoria' statue on top of the Victory Column (Siegessaule) in Berlin March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse was visible on Friday, the first day of northern spring, across parts of Africa, Europe and Asia. The total eclipse of the sun was only be visable in the Faroe Islands and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean. REUTERS Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
Pupils of the Deutschherren school and their teachers use protective glasses to watch a partial solar eclipse in Frankfurt, March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse will be visible across parts of Africa, Europe and Asia on Friday, the first day of northern spring. The total eclipse of the sun will only be visible in the Faroe Islands and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean. REUTERS Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
The sun is reflected in the new European Central bank headquarters during its partial eclipse in Frankfurt, March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse will be visible across parts of Africa, Europe and Asia on Friday, the first day of northern spring. The total eclipse of the sun will only be visible in the Faroe Islands and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean. REUTERS Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
People gather in Svalbard, Norway, to watch a solar eclipse on March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse of varying degrees is visible, depending on weather conditions, across most of Europe, northern Africa, northwest Asia and the Middle East, before finishing its show close to the North Pole. AFP photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
A partial eclipse of the sun is seen through clouds at Goulien, in Finistere, western France, March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse will be visible across parts of Africa, Europe and Asia on Friday, the first day of northern spring. The total eclipse of the sun will only be visible in the Faroe Islands and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean. REUTERS Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
A partial solar eclipse, with an inversed reflection, is pictured through a special filter at Strasbourg observatory March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse will be visible across parts of Africa, Europe and Asia on Friday, the first day of northern spring. The total eclipse of the sun will only be visible in the Faroe Islands and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean. REUTERS Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
A partial eclipse of the sun is seen through clouds behind a roadside crucifix at Goulien, in Finistere, western France, March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse will be visible across parts of Africa, Europe and Asia on Friday, the first day of northern spring. The total eclipse of the sun will only be visible in the Faroe Islands and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean. REUTERS Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
The sun shines through a clould covered sky as the moon passes infront of the Earth's star marking the begining of a total eclipse, the only one this year, on the Spanish Canary island of Tenerife on March 20, 2015. The Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, located 1,300 kilometres (800 miles) from the North Pole, is along with the Faroe Islands the only place the total eclipse will be visible, assuring three minutes of total darkness when the moon totally blocks the sun. AFP Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
The sun shines through a clould covered sky as the moon passes infront of the Earth's star marking the begining of a total eclipse, the only one this year, on the Spanish Canary island of Tenerife on March 20, 2015. The Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, located 1,300 kilometres (800 miles) from the North Pole, is along with the Faroe Islands the only place the total eclipse will be visible, assuring three minutes of total darkness when the moon totally blocks the sun. AFP Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
People use a telescope to watch the moon pass infront of the Earth's star marking a total eclipse, the only one this year, in Vigo, northwestern Spain on March 20, 2015. The Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, located 1,300 kilometres (800 miles) from the North Pole, is along with the Faroe Islands the only place the total eclipse will be visible, assuring three minutes of total darkness when the moon totally blocks the sun. AFP Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
A person uses a pair of binoculars to watch the moon pass infront of the Earth's star marking a total eclipse, the only one this year, in Vigo, northwestern Spain on March 20, 2015. The Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, located 1,300 kilometres (800 miles) from the North Pole, is along with the Faroe Islands the only place the total eclipse will be visible, assuring three minutes of total darkness when the moon totally blocks the sun. AFP Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
A man holds up a paper with the shadow of the a slotted spoon cast on it as the moon passes infront of the Earth's star marking a total eclipse, the only one this year, in Vigo, northwestern Spain on March 20, 2015. The Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, located 1,300 kilometres (800 miles) from the North Pole, is along with the Faroe Islands the only place the total eclipse will be visible, assuring three minutes of total darkness when the moon totally blocks the sun. AFP Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
The moon passes infront of the Earth's star marking the begining of a total eclipse, the only one this year, in Vigo, northwestern Spain on March 20, 2015. The Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, located 1,300 kilometres (800 miles) from the North Pole, is along with the Faroe Islands the only place the total eclipse will be visible, assuring three minutes of total darkness when the moon totally blocks the sun. AFP Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
A woman uses a solar viewing filter to observe a partial solar eclipse in Vienna March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse was visible on Friday, the first day of northern spring, across parts of Africa, Europe and Asia. The total eclipse of the sun was only be visable in the Faroe Islands and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean. REUTERS Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
People use a kitchen colander to cast shadows on to white paper during a partial solar eclipse in Vienna March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse was visible on Friday, the first day of northern spring, across parts of Africa, Europe and Asia. The total eclipse of the sun was only visable in the Faroe Islands and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean. REUTERS Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
People use a kitchen colander to cast shadows on to white paper during a partial solar eclipse in Vienna March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse was visible on Friday, the first day of northern spring, across parts of Africa, Europe and Asia. The total eclipse of the sun was only visable in the Faroe Islands and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean. REUTERS Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
A man uses a welding face mask to observe a partial solar eclipse in Viennaa March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse was visible on Friday, the first day of northern spring, across parts of Africa, Europe and Asia. The total eclipse of the sun was only visable in the Faroe Islands and the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean. REUTERS Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
A partial solar eclipse of the sun is pictured in Budapest on March 20, 2015 during the first day of the astronomical spring. AFP Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
A welder watches a solar eclipse on March 20, 2015 on the Charles Bridge in Prague. AFP Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
People watch a total solar eclipse from Longyearbyen, Svalbard, an archipeligo administered by Norway on March 20, 2015. Thousands gathering here as the only land the total eclipse will be seen from is on Svalbard and the Faoroe Islands off Iceland. AFP Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
People watch a total solar eclipse from Longyearbyen, Svalbard, an archipeligo administered by Norway on March 20, 2015. Thousands gathering here as the only land the total eclipse will be seen from is on Svalbard and the Faoroe Islands off Iceland. AFP Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
A man uses a dental X-ray to watch a partial solar eclipse in Pristina on March 20, 2015. AFP Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
A woman stands next to binoculars while waiting for the solar eclipse despite a cloudy sky on March 20, 2015 at Meudon observatory in Meudon, near Paris. All eyes were turned to the heavens early Friday for a solar eclipse offering spectacular views from selected airplane seats, European countries with clear skies and a remote Arctic archipelago. AFP Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
People use protective glasses on their dog during a partial solar eclipse at the Pier Head in Liverpool, north-west England, on March 20, 2015. AFP Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
Pupils wear protective glasses as they view a partial solar eclipse from St. Vincent's Catholic Primary School in Altrincham, northern England March 20, 2015. A solar eclipse swept across the Atlantic Ocean on Friday with the moon blocking out the sun for a few thousand sky gazers on remote islands with millions more in Europe, Africa and Asia getting a partial celestial show. REUTERS Photo
Total solar eclipse dazzles Arctic Circle
A total solar eclipse can be seen in Svalbard, Longyearbyen, Norway, on March 20, 2015. A partial eclipse of varying degrees is visible, depending on weather conditions, across most of Europe, northern Africa, northwest Asia and the Middle East, before finishing its show close to the North Pole. AFP Photo
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