Total Solar Eclipse in the Philippines
The longest total solar eclipse to occur in the 21st century had cast a shadow in most part of asia. But in manila, people just got to experience a partial solar eclipse which has taken place around 8am to 11am in the morning.
Filipino enthusiast armed with telescopes and pinhole cameras flocked to the UP-PAGASA observatory in Diliman Quezon city to witness the event. The National Museum’s Planetarium has also allowed students to view the celestial phenomenon through their telescopes.
It is somewhat fantastic to watch and is rare to see a total solar eclipse, but what even more exciting than that is to get hold of total solar eclipse photos from different angles and views around the world.
So if you have your own total solar eclipse photos to share, kindly post it as a comment below.



























