Partial solar eclipse (01/08/2008, UK) - CC Mike Peel
About every 18 months, the sun has a rendez-vous with the moon, and the two lovers offer to us earthlings a magical show: an eclipse. This Wednesday (July 22), the longest total solar eclipse that will occur in the twenty-first century will cross Asia. It will be visible as a partial eclipse from Phnom Penh between 7:13 am and 9:13 am.
Don't watch it without protection! People get injured every time (blurred vision or blind spots), so be extra careful! Follow instructions here, or here.
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