Timelapse of the best #SolarEclipse to be seen from northern Europe in years http://t.co/ZYoqehn1Zd #Eclipse2015
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 20, 2015
Happy first day of spring, Boston. Unfortunately, it’s kind of the worst.
It’s cold. It may even snow. And Bostonians weren’t able to witness this morning’s Solar Eclipse – unless they were on vacation in the Faroe Islands, Svalbard Norway, northern/eastern Asia, Europe, or northern/western Africa.
A Total Solar Eclipse was only visible over the Faroe Islands and Svalbard. A Partial Solar Eclipse was visible from Europe, and parts of Asia and Africa. The celestial event started at 3:41 a.m. EDT and is set to come to an end at 8:50 a.m. EDT.
So Bostonians don’t feel left out, we’ve rounded up some of the best Solar Eclipse photos from the Twitterverse.
Watching the solar eclipse with @BrianHaySmith of @Mazars_UK in St Andrews Sq this morning! @CappuccinoAds pic.twitter.com/LZoUNxgyvB
— Ian LeBruce (@LeBruce) March 20, 2015
#SolarEclipse underway now for parts of N Africa, Europe & N Asia. Details & @Slooh webcast: http://t.co/pnnJSDi1U6 pic.twitter.com/T4pWTOjlwo
— NASA (@NASA) March 20, 2015
Tweet us your pictures of the #SolarEclipse in #Liverpool & we will RT the best ones… pic.twitter.com/ZFPYhNM6dw
— Life In Liverpool (@LifeLiverpool) March 20, 2015
Sorry guys, but this mind-blowing ISS image of the #SolarEclipse is fake: http://t.co/3GVUyFO481 pic.twitter.com/SoE2yNUYM4
— MirrorTech (@MirrorTech) March 20, 2015
We managed to capture a brilliant picture of #SolarEclipse on our camera! #Amazing pic.twitter.com/tlFZp8jVux
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) March 20, 2015
Took a peak out the window between experiments! More #SolarEclipse pics here: https://t.co/HCZCZvLDnF pic.twitter.com/wpS5Kr2XAx
— Sam Cristoforetti (@AstroSamantha) March 20, 2015
“The most English thing ever: going outside to look at clouds.” Did you see the #eclipse? http://t.co/gAwOK6PsAh pic.twitter.com/N4hE4Nxd9h
— New Scientist (@newscientist) March 20, 2015
#Eclipse2015 reflections in a pond by @ellylucas. Share your #EarthCapture http://t.co/zqodzZFJ6G pic.twitter.com/Jq1SSfFnJd
— BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) March 20, 2015
An ancient and spectacular celestial event was just ruined by British weather http://t.co/vfonegLrMh #eclipse2015 pic.twitter.com/APhL9llvde
— The Independent (@Independent) March 20, 2015
Couldn’t see the eclipse? Here is some incredibly clear footage from Plymouth http://t.co/lvN409gKS7 pic.twitter.com/X59Q2tT9aa
— The Independent (@Independent) March 20, 2015
The best #eclipse2015 pictures from around the world http://t.co/B5FCs4tuzx pic.twitter.com/BPoKZ7vm20
— The Independent (@Independent) March 20, 2015
Wow! RT @CoireGames: Dunfermline Abbey, #solareclipse 2015 pic.twitter.com/5GLCFsmE7M
— Historic Scotland (@welovehistory) March 20, 2015