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On March 29, there will be a partial solar eclipse visible from across North America, Europe and parts of Africa.
From Live Science
Skygazers across the East Midlands have been out in force looking up at a partial solar eclipse on Saturday.
From BBC
The partial eclipse, visible through cloudy skies in Nantes, France.
From The New York Times
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These Medical King solar eclipse glasses are perfect for you and your loved ones to safely view the partial solar eclipse on March 29
Pain in your eyes is unlikely to be a symptom of solar retinopathy, since the retina doesn’t have any pain receptors. The most likely reason for your eyes to hurt after an eclipse is eye strain, which is similar to looking at your phone at full brightness in a dark room.
Excitement is building for the partial solar eclipse visible from the UK this weekend. As the Moon passes in front of the Sun on Saturday (March 29), it will appear to 'take a bite' out of our home star. The celestial event will begin at around 10.07am UK time, with maximum coverage happening at 11.03am from London, and ending at 12.00pm.