
People across northern hemisphere viewed an annular solar eclipse on June 10 with parts of Canada and Siberia privy to the best view of the celestial event. (Image: AFP)
The eclipse was partly visible to observers in North America, parts of Europe including France and the UK, and some of northern Asia. (Image: AFP)
In London, where the moon covered 20 percent of the sun as the eclipse reached totality, sky-gazers glimpsed the event through cloud cover. (Image: AFP)
Observers on the east coast of the United States were treated to a rare eclipsed sunrise. (Image: AFP)
In northern Canada, northern Russia, northwest Greenland and the North Pole, the sun was 88 percent obscured by the moon. (Image: AFP)
Many live stream views from various locations broadcast on YouTube were also subject to cloud cover. (Image: AFP)
However, those with maximum visibility -- and the necessary protective eyewear -- would have seen the moon's silhouette ringed by the sun for a few minutes of the two-hour event. (Image: AFP)
Ahead of the eclipse, experts warned people not to try and look at the sun directly, even through the clouds. (Image: AFP)
Some observers used pieces of cardboard perforated with a hole to watch the eclipse as a shadow projected onto paper, posting images on social media. (Image: AFP)
Some observers used pieces of cardboard perforated with a hole to watch the eclipse as a shadow projected onto paper, posting images on social media. (Image: AFP)
Annular eclipses occur when the diameter of the moon visible from earth is less than that of the sun, leaving a "ring of fire" visible around its silhouette. (Image: AFP)
A total solar eclipse occurs when the moon completely blocks the sun's disk, momentarily plunging a portion of the Earth into complete darkness. The next total solar eclipse will occur on December 4, but will only be visible from Antarctica. (Image: AFP)
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