The solar eclipse that will block 90 percent of the sunlight will be visible in Europe next month and this is expected to be the biggest event of its kind in the last 15 years.
Moon on March 20th will cast a shadow on the sunlight that reaches the ground in the Balkans is expected to darken around 50 percent of the solar disk.
The full eclipse will be visible in the north of Scandinavia and the Faroe Islands.
The last solar eclipse which was visible for many inhabitants of Earth occurred 11th August 1999.
It is expected that the maximum duration of the total eclipse of the sun next month to exceed two minutes and 23 seconds ahead of the eclipse of 1999.
The next full eclipse of the sun will be visible in Europe will take place in the year 2026.