The Isle of Man is set to see a rare astronomical event later this month.
A partial solar eclipse will see the moon block part of the sun on Saturday, March 29.
It's set to last for almost two hours, starting just after 10am and ending just after midday.
The maximum eclipse point will come at around 11am, when around 40 per cent of the sun will be obscured.
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