What Arab capitals will you be able to see the annular or partial eclipse on December 26?

Written By سنان خلف on 2019/12/23

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Weather of Arabia - Sinan Khalaf - the annular eclipse of the sun, we received many questions about it from various Arab countries about the possibility of viewing it and monitoring it in Arab capitals, and a study conducted by the weather of Arabs shows that the only Arab capital that will be able to witness the entire annular eclipse is Doha , while the rest of it will be seen The Arab capitals that we will mention in the report are partial eclipses of various proportions.

 

Which Arab capitals will you see the annular or partial eclipse on December 26?

 

First: the annular eclipse

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse "turning into an annular eclipse" of 91% at 6:17 am, peaking at 6:36, and the eclipse will end at 7:50 am

 

Second: the partial eclipse

 

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 90% at 7:03 am, and peak at 7:37, and the partial eclipse will end at 8:53 am.

 

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 90% at 6:22 am, reach its peak at 6:36, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:49 am.

 

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 88.5% at 6:35 am, peaking at 6:37, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:45 am.

"We note that the eclipse will be an annular eclipse in the city of Hofuf in eastern Saudi Arabia ... Click here for details "

 

 

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 87% at 6:45 am, and peak at 7:39, and the partial eclipse will end at 8:58 am.

 

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 81% at 6:40 am, and peak at 6:43, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:48 am.

 

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 54% at 6:26 am, and peak at 6:33, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:37 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 44% at 7:04 am, and peak at 7:06, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:48 am.

 

 

The sun will rise in the case of a partial eclipse of 41% at 6:25 am, and peak at 6:33, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:33 am.

 

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 17% at 5:58 am, and peak at 6:36, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:25 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 6% at 6:13 am, peaking at 6:17, and the partial eclipse will end at 6:28 am.

 

 

The sun will rise in the case of a partial eclipse of 4% at 6:34 am, reach its peak at 6:35, and the partial eclipse will end at 6:43 am.

 

 

 

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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