Annular Eclipse ... List of Arab countries that will not be able to see the final eclipse
Weather of the Arabs - Residents of the Arabian Gulf and the Arab region await the sunrise on Thursday, December 26th, to witness the rare annular eclipse that will adorn the sky of the region, but the question remains:
Will all Arab countries be able to see the annular or partial eclipse?
Certainly not, most of the Arab countries on the African continent have not been able to see the partial or annular eclipse , including:
- Libya will not be able to see the annular eclipse of the sun
- Algeria will not be able to see the annular eclipse of the sun
- Morocco will not be able to see the annular eclipse of the sun
- Tunisia will not be able to see the annular eclipse of the sun
- Mauritania will not be able to see the annular eclipse of the sun
Annular eclipse ... How does it happen? What is the difference between it and the total or partial eclipse and hybrid?
To answer this question, we must first of all clarify how the eclipse occurred in general. An eclipse is an astronomical phenomenon that occurs if the Earth, the moon, and the sun exist on one straight line, so that the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, preventing the sun’s rays from reaching the Earth either in whole or in part. , In an astronomical phenomenon known as the Eclipse, and you can find all the details in this separate report by clicking here .
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