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The UK will be treated to its fullest solar eclipse since 1999 - and the best the country will see for the next 50 years - on Wednesday evening.
It will be visible across the whole of the UK, with up to 96% of the Sun's disc covered by the Moon, depending on your location.
Other parts of the world will get to witness a total eclipse. This includes northern Spain, where hundreds of thousands of people have travelled for the astronomical spectacle.
| Stage | Edinburgh and Glasgow | Galway and Dublin | Manchester and Liverpool | Norwich and Birmingham | London, Bristol and Cardiff | Truro, Cornwall |
| 'First contact' (the Moon first covers the disc of the Sun) | 6.08pm | 6.12pm | 6.13pm | 6.15pm | 6.17pm | 6.18pm |
| Eclipse maximum (when most of the Sun is covered) | 7.05pm | 7.10pm | 7.10pm | 7.11pm | 7.12pm | 7.16pm |
| End of eclipse (the Moon is no longer covering the Sun) | 8pm | 8.05-06pm | 8.03-04pm | 8.04pm | 8.06pm | 8.10pm |
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