From the UK, the eclipse will occur late morning, according to experts.
Astronomers have said the phenomenon will begin at 10.08am on June 10 in the UK.
A maximum eclipse is expected to occur at 11.13am, when the Moon will cover close to one-third of the Sun.
The partial eclipse will then end at 12.22pm.
This is what the eclipse looked like in Preston in 2015:
A maximum eclipse is expected to occur at 11.13am, when the Moon will cover close to one-third of the Sun.
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A maximum eclipse is expected to occur at 11.13am, when the Moon will cover close to one-third of the Sun.
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To prevent the eclipse damaging vision, eclipse glasses that allow the sun to be viewed safely can be used but do not just rock up with your ordinary shades.