Two celestial events to occur simultaneously

The Royal Observatory in England has announced that two celestial events will occur simultaneously this week.
According to officials from the Royal Observatory, a “supermoon” and a “devil’s horn” eclipse will happen at the same time this week.
On the night of March 29th, a rare astronomical event will take place in the sky, where the Moon will reach its closest position to Earth, appearing as a supermoon with a bright and large appearance. At the same time, a partial solar eclipse known as the ‘devil’s horn’ will occur as the Moon partially passes in front of the Sun in the Northern Hemisphere. Astronomers highlighted that this rare celestial event presents an important opportunity, especially for photographers and astronomy enthusiasts.