Today in Norway there is even a half-sun eclipse. In Oslo, this astronomical phenomenon begins at 11.31:11.23, in Bergen at 11.32:11.48, in Trondheim at XNUMX:XNUMX and at Hammerfest - where the continent's biggest eclipse takes place - starting time is XNUMX:XNUMX.
The further north you see this astronomical phenomenon. Preferably in Svalbard, in Longyearbyen 71 percent of the sun "disappeared".
But remember to protect your eyes!
Solar eclipses occur when the moon is between the earth and the sun. It is a shadow phenomenon, said Steinar Thorvaldsen, professor of computer science at the University of Tromsø (UiT) ..
The University of Tromsø is discussing the event and will broadcast the Solar Eclipse for viewing on the Internet.
But this solar eclipse will not be as large as the one we experienced in Norway six years ago. In 2015, 95 percent of the sun disappeared in Tromsø, now 51 percent is gone. 53 percent in Hammerfest, 39 in Trondheim, and 31 percent in Oslo. So the further north you go, the darker it gets.
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