In Photos: Partial Solar Eclipse Shines Over Russia
The last partial solar eclipse of 2022 was visible in the skies over much of Europe on Tuesday, including Russia.
The moon's shadow reached its peak in the southern Urals city of Chelyabinsk, where residents could see 79% coverage at around 4 p.m.
Russians across the country stepped outside to catch a glimpse of the moon passing in front of the sun:
The moon's shadow reached its peak in the southern Urals city of Chelyabinsk, where residents could see 79% coverage at around 4 p.m.
Russians across the country stepped outside to catch a glimpse of the moon passing in front of the sun:
The partial solar eclipse is seen above a statue of Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin in Ryazan.
Alexander Ryumin / TASS
Tourists on the observation deck of St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg during the partial solar eclipse.
Valentin Yegorshin / TASS
The eclipse looms over the Cathedral of the Annunciation at the Kazan Kremlin.
Yegor Aleyev / TASS
The eclipse behind the General Staff Building in St. Petersburg.
Evgeny Pavlenko / Kommersant
People in Moscow look up at the eclipse.
Arthur Novosiltsev / Moskva News Agency
The eclipse seen behind a double-headed eagle sculpture in Moscow.
Sergei Vedyashkin / Moskva News Agency
People in Moscow look up at the eclipse.
Arthur Novosiltsev / Moskva News Agency
Muscovites look up at the eclipse.
Arthur Novosiltsev / Moskva News Agency
The partial solar eclipse as seen from Moscow.
Sergei Vedyashkin / Moskva News Agency
