A partial solar eclipse is happening this weekend, just before the autumnal equinox, according to NASA. But you would have to travel in order to see it yourself.
Solar eclipses happen when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, casting a shadow on Earth, NASA said. Since it is a partial eclipse, the sun will appear as a crescent.
The partial eclipse will be visible from the Atlantic Ocean, Pacific Ocean, Australia, and Antarctica, the administration said on its website.
Earlier this month, a total lunar eclipse could be seen from four continents.
When does the partial solar eclipse start?
The partial solar eclipse will begin at 17:29 Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), or 1:29 p.m. Eastern Time, on Saturday, Sept. 21, according to Date and Time .
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