On this day, Saturn will align directly opposite the Sun, making it shine brighter than usual at magnitude 0.6 in the constellation Pisces. It will rise at sunset and remain visible all night long.
The Moon will position itself between Earth and the Sun, turning its bright side away from us. With no moonlight in the sky, stargazers will enjoy crystal-clear views of faint stars, galaxies, and deep-sky objects. It’s the perfect night for serious skywatching.
At the eclipse’s peak around 19:41 GMT, the Moon will partially cover the Sun, creating a dramatic cosmic display.

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