MIDDLEWICH Guardian readers have been sharing their pictures of this morning's solar eclipse.
Thousands of people across the country viewed the eclipse and although there was some cloud cover over Cheshire, the sky eerily dimmed and the temperature lowered.
The UK will not see a solar eclipse on this scale again until August 2026. The phenomenon happens when the moon passes between the Sun and the Earth.
Taken with a pinhole camera in Middlewich...
#stargazinglive this is Middlewich pic.twitter.com/psrtIAVlZP
— STEVE LYDON (@lydonsteve) March 20, 2015
We'd love to see any pictures you have of the eclipse or weird shapes and shadows created by it. Either email them to middlewich@guardiangrp.co.uk or Tweet us via @middlewichnews. Alternatively, post on our Facebook page here.
Taken by Sam Poole...
Morning stroll along the #Middlewich canal done to catch the #eclipse2015 Fresh air and a bit of sun, can't beat it 👌 pic.twitter.com/A4cbMDaJCl
— Rach W (@WhalKey) March 20, 2015
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