Last Solar Eclipse Of The Decade, Where To See It And At What Time

Last Solar Eclipse Of The Decade, Where To See It And At What Time

TODAY is the last solar eclipse of the decade and it will last 336 minutes.

Today, December 26, human beings will be able to see the last solar eclipse of the decade , so if you are one of those who live in Asia, Australia or Africa, this phenomenon lasts 336 minutes. Those who take advantage of the eclipse the most are the lovers, it is said that it brings them a special magic and energy in the couple’s relationship.

It will be more than 5 hours that the solar eclipse will last , so if it catches your attention and you want to see it, take advantage, since it is the last of the decade, it is important. We leave you the places where you can contemplate it much better.

Many people have traveled to see the eclipse to India, Singapore, the Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Oman , and some parts of Australia. According to information from National Geographic, the last solar eclipse will begin in Saudi Arabia and will end in the western Pacific after passing through many of the aforementioned countries.

Sun eclipse. Photo: Pixabay

During the solar eclipse you can see a ring of fire, just when it is in its maximum splendor. The thing about the moon is that it is closer to the eclipse and further from the earth. This causes that the entire face cannot be covered from the sun.

These are the other cities where it can be majestically observed: Doha (Qatar) for 35 seconds, Coimbatore (India) for 3 minutes and 4 seconds, Padangsidempuan (Indonesia) for 3 minutes and 31 seconds, Singapore (Singapore) for 2 minutes and 20 seconds, Kota Samarahan (Malaysia) for 1 minute and 56 seconds, Guam Island (United States) for 3 minutes and 10 seconds.

In Mexico, the eclipse, which begins on the night of December 25, will not be visible. A SOLAR ECLIPSE is when the moon casts a shadow on the earth, it does not let the light pass, this is partially, and only in some places on the earth. That is why not everyone can see eclipses.

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