A partial solar eclipse will be visible in the UK and other parts of the Northern Hemisphere on March 29.
Partial solar eclipses occur every 18 months when the moon obscures a chunk of the sun.
The eclipse will be visible in parts of North America, Greenland, Iceland, Europe, northwest Africa, and Siberia.
To watch the partial solar eclipse, it is important to use special equipment like paper solar viewers or pinhole projectors and avoid looking directly at the sun.