This is how the partial sun eclipse was monitored by the sky of Saudi Arabia

This is how the partial sun eclipse was monitored by the sky of Saudi Arabia

The regions of Saudi Arabia witnessed today, Tuesday, Rabi` al -Awwal 2944, corresponding to October 25, 2022, the second and last solar eclipse this year, in conjunction with the arrival of the moon, the association of the month of Rabi` al -Akher.
Engineer Majid Abu Zahrah, the president of the Astronomical Society, said to Al-Arabiya.net: “I have tracked all phases of the partial eclipse in Jeddah by (21.

5%), between 1:32 in the afternoon and 3:38 in the evening, lasted for two hours and six minutes. Since the sky was never clear, the photos’ quality suffered as a result, I worked harder to get it right.
The sun won’t be eclipsed locally for another five years, he continued, adding that Saudi Arabia and numerous other Arab nations will see a total solar eclipse in the first few days of August 2027.

It is important to note that the partial solar eclipse will occur two weeks after the total lunar eclipse on November 8, 2022, which will be visible from the western coast of the United States, Australia, and Southeast Asia, but not from the Arab world.

This is how Saudi Arabia’s sky observed the partial solar eclipse.

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