There is a solar eclipse in Pakistan, but beware! A solar eclipse can be seen by watching

There is a solar eclipse in Pakistan, but beware! A solar eclipse can be seen by watching

In many countries of Australia, Africa and Asia, including Pakistan, the last solar eclipse of this year is happening on Thursday, December 26, in which Pakistanis may be able to see a beautiful ring of fire.

This type of solar eclipse is called ‘annular eclipse’ because our small moon will be at its furthest distance from Earth at this time and will create a fiery color i.e. a fiery ring like a broken bangle. will That is, the solar eclipse will look exactly like the image below and this image was released by NASA in January 2011.

Although it will not be a total solar eclipse, but then the moon and the sun will be completely in the same line and if the moon was not too far away, it would completely hide the sun and thus form a solar eclipse. It will appear three percent smaller than the takiya.

Pakistan and partial solar eclipse

The solar eclipse will be partially visible in the entire country including Karachi, but you will not be able to see the ring of fire forming, but during the solar eclipse, its bright part will look like a melon rind.

The eclipse will begin at 7:34 AM and peak at 8:46 AM. Then at 10:10 PM the eclipse will be complete, the Sun will be 17 degrees above the Earth.

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2024-09-02 23:17:19

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