The Isle of Man will be one of a few places in the UK and Ireland that will have a partial view of April's total solar eclipse.
We won't however be able to view it in its totality, with the United States set to get the optimum view.
It will reach its maximum eclipse by 7.57pm on 8th April, you're advised to view it through protective eye wear if possible.
It marks the first time the celestial event has occurred since 2017.
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