How to see the eclipse brisbane3/15/2024 ![]() Here’s all the nitty-gritty: the eclipse will begin 1:15PM local time in Perth, with optimum viewing being 2:41PM, and the eclipse will end at 3:59PM. Australians get a less spectacular (but still fascinating) partial eclipse, with around two thirds of the sun obscured by the moon from the late afternoon until sunset tomorrow. The annular eclipse - where the sun is almost entirely obscured by the moon, with a unique and beautiful ‘ring of fire’ visible around the outside - will only be visible to viewers across a remote, harsh strip of Antarctica. Image credit: Jia Hao via | Astronomy Photographer Of The Year You’ll be able to see it best if you live in Brisbane or Sydney, as the sun will set while it’s being eclipsed, but all across the country you’ll be able to look up late in the day and see the sun covered by the moon. In the afternoon of Tuesday 29th April, there will be an annular solar eclipse, and a partial eclipse visible from all of Australia. Solar and Battery Systems Engineering Services.
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