Researchers at I-LOFAR in Birr Castle will be live streaming the event.
People across Ireland will be able to witness a partial solar eclipse tomorrow.
Almost a third of the sun will be blocked out by the moon from around 10am until 12:30pm.
Researchers at I-LOFAR in Birr Castle will be live streaming the event.
People are being urged not to look directly at the sun while the partial eclipse is happening.
Proffessor Peter Gallagher says there are a number of safe ways to see it:
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