When and when will the annular eclipse begin in the cities of the Emirates?

Written By سنان خلف on 2019/12/19

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.

The weather of Arabia - Sinan Khalaf - the annular eclipse of the sun, is an important astronomical event that is awaited by the people of the UAE on the warmest of embers, a historical annular eclipse that the region has not seen in 118 years, will make the UAE a tourist destination for those interested in monitoring the rare event.

 

 

Will start annular eclipse of the sun in the UAE at dawn Thursday, December 26th, where the sun will rise on all parts of the country and is in the case of the eclipse, the annular eclipse Vciecahidh inhabitants of the area or Alsmol and heading west categorically area of Liwa and Madinat Zayed, while you will see the rest of the regions of the Kingdom partial eclipse in varying proportions ,

 

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 91% at 7:10 am, become annular and reach its peak at 7:36, and the partial eclipse will end at 8:51 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 91% at 7:04 am, become annular and reach its climax at 7:36, and the partial eclipse will end at 8:52 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 91% at 7:03 am, become annular and reach its climax at 7:36, and the partial eclipse will end at 8:52 am.

 

As for the rest of the Emirates, it will be outside the path of the annular eclipse. The sun will rise, partially, with varying proportions, as follows:

 

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 89% at 6:57 am, peaking at 7:37, and the partial eclipse will end at 8:54 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 87% at 7:01 am, and peak at 7:38, and the partial eclipse will end at 8:54 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 88% at 7:01 am, and peak at 7:38, and the partial eclipse will end at 8:54 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 86% at 7:01 am, and peak at 7:38, and the partial eclipse will end at 8:54 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 85% at 7:01 am, peaking at 7:38, and the partial eclipse will end at 8:54 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 84% at 7:00 am, and peak at 7:38, and the partial eclipse will end at 8:55 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 84% at 6:58 am, and peak at 7:38, and the partial eclipse will end at 8:55 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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