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Solar eclipse appears for 2.5 hours in Pakistan

SOLAR ECLIPSE
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The solar eclipse 2019 has been started today morning.

The much anticipated solar eclipse of 2019 has begun appearing in north and west Australia, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, and many countries in Asia including Pakistan.

Experts have forecast that the duration of the solar eclipse will be of around 6 hours.

According to the meteorological department, this is the last and historic solar eclipse, as it will form a ‘Ring of Fire’.

Moon and sun will appear in a distance that they will create a ring.

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The solar eclipse began in various countries of the world at 7:30 am (according to Pakistan time).

It is predicted that it will remain until 1:06 pm.

The sun will be seen partially in Pakistan till two and a half hours.

It began at around 7:34 am in Karachi and was at its peak at around 8:45 am.

However, it will end in Karachi at 10:1 am.

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Apart from that, the solar eclipse began in Islamabad at about 7:50 am and will end at 10:15 am. However, fog still prevails in Islamabad and several cities of Punjab.

According to the meteorological department, the solar eclipse will be visible in Karachi, Islamabad, Quetta, Lahore, Peshawar, Gilgit, Kashmir, Muzaffarabad and others.

People are instructed not to view the solar eclipse directly, they can view by wearing protective goggles.

Solar Eclipse will create a ‘Ring Of Fire’ this week

 

 

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