Make sure you protect your eyes says astronomer
There'll be a partial solar eclipse visible from the Isle of Man tomorrow (25 October) - weather permitting.
Starting just after 10am, when the moon touches the sun's edge, it will last for just over an hour and a half.
If the skies are clear, it should be very obvious according to Manx astronomer Howard Parkin.
However, he says it's vital anyone looking towards the sun makes sure they protect their eyes:
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