SOLAR ECLIPSE. LIVE with the Ring of Fire Now Visible in the Sky

The solar eclipse is in full swing at the moment, and here you can see LIVE VIDEO of the spectacular annual event from multiple areas around the globe.

Solar eclipse which started this morning, and is still in full swing, can be watched live through video streams taken from various cameras around the globe, and above you can see a "gallery with them". The solar eclipse that started just a few tens of minutes ago will end after 9 o'clock, and of course it is also visible in Romania, so you can see everything from home, if you have a telescope.

Solar eclipse it is not an event that can be watched by anyone, but to do this from home, or anywhere else, make sure you have the appropriate protective equipment for this process. Experts recommend watching this 2020 solar eclipse only with special filters applied to telescopes or cameras, filters to prevent the eyes from being affected by the strong light emitted by the star.

SOLAR ECLIPSE. LIVE but the Ring of Fire Now Visible in the Sky

Solar eclipse it comes on the day of the summer solstice, an event that marks the beginning of the warmest period of the year, one where normally the world enjoys the sun, but this year things are completely different. Today's solar eclipse is an annual one, and as you can see, it transformed the sun into a ring of fire visible all over the world for amateur astronomers, and not only that, the show made by it was unique.

Solar eclipse it happens because the moon comes between the Earth and the star in the center of the solar system, but because the Earth's natural satellite is further away than usual, it does not completely cover the sun now. In this idea, we see a "ring of fire" in the sky instead of the sun, and the solar eclipse becomes a spectacular phenomenon that attracts the attention of hundreds of millions of people around the world, especially since it is an event that happens once per year.

Solar eclipse it will last until after 9 o'clock, and almost 10 o'clock, so if you just woke up, you still have time to see the spectacular event that takes place in the next few tens of minutes, including from Romania.