Jordan Details of the expected solar eclipse on June 21, and its date and start and end times in the cities of the Kingdom

2020-06-09 2020-06-09T11:52:23Z
سنان خلف
سنان خلف
محرر أخبار جوية- قسم التواصل الاجتماعي

The weather of Arabia - Sinan Khalaf - The residents of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan are awaiting an important astronomical event, represented by a partial eclipse of the sun, and the eclipse of the sun will be seen clearly from different parts of the Kingdom in varying proportions, reaching at the highest to 40.7% in Aqaba, and the lowest 34.6% in the city of Irbid, and that On Sunday morning, June 21.

 

 

The Arab Weather team conducted a study showing you the dates of the beginning, peak and end of the solar eclipse in various Jordanian cities, in addition to the proportion of the moon blocking the sun in different regions. Below are the details of the solar eclipse in the various regions of the Kingdom:

 

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  • The solar eclipse in Aqaba:

  • Solar eclipse 40.7%
  • The beginning of the eclipse 7:20 am
  • The height of the solar eclipse 8:20 am
  • End of the eclipse 9:28 am

 

  • The solar eclipse in Ma'an :

  • Solar eclipse rate 40.1%
  • The beginning of the eclipse 7:21 am
  • The height of the eclipse is 8:22 in the morning
  • End of the eclipse 9:30 am

 

  • The solar eclipse in Shoubak:

  • Solar eclipse 39.1%
  • Beginning of the eclipse 7:22 in the morning
  • The height of the eclipse is 8:22 in the morning
  • End of the eclipse 9:30 am

 

  • The eclipse of the sun in Ruwaished:

  • Solar eclipse 38.6%
  • The beginning of the eclipse 7:25 am
  • The height of the eclipse 8:27 am
  • End of the eclipse 9:36 am

 

  • The solar eclipse in Tafila:

  • Eclipse percentage 38.4%
  • The beginning of the eclipse 7:23 am
  • The height of the eclipse is 8:23 in the morning
  • End of the eclipse 9:30 am

 

  • The solar eclipse in Karak:

  • Solar eclipse 37.7%
  • The beginning of the eclipse 7:24 am
  • The height of the eclipse is 8:23 in the morning
  • End of the eclipse 9:30 am

 

  • The eclipse of the sun in blue :

  • Solar eclipse 37.5%
  • The beginning of the eclipse 7:25 am
  • The height of the eclipse is 8:25 am
  • End of the eclipse 9:33 am

 

  • Eclipse in the Safawi:

  • Solar eclipse 37.2%
  • The beginning of the eclipse 7:26 am
  • The height of the solar eclipse 8:26 am
  • End of the eclipse 9:34 am

 

  • The solar eclipse at Madaba :

  • Solar eclipse 36.5%
  • The beginning of the eclipse 7:25 am
  • The height of the solar eclipse 8:24 am
  • End of the eclipse 9:31 am

 

  • Solar eclipse in Amman:

  • Solar eclipse 36.1%
  • The beginning of the eclipse 7:25 am
  • The height of the eclipse is 8:25 am
  • End of the eclipse 9:31 am

 

  • Solar eclipse in Zarqa :

  • Solar eclipse 36.1%
  • The beginning of the eclipse 7:25 am
  • The height of the eclipse is 8:25 am
  • End of the eclipse 9:31 am

 

  • Solar eclipse in Mafraq:

  • Sun eclipse 35.6%
  • The beginning of the eclipse 7:26 am
  • The height of the solar eclipse 8:26 am
  • End of the eclipse 9:32 am

 

  • The solar eclipse in Jerash :

  • Solar eclipse 35.3%
  • The beginning of the eclipse 7:26 am
  • The height of the eclipse is 8:25 am
  • End of the eclipse 9:31 am

 

  • The solar eclipse in Ajloun:

  • Solar eclipse 35.1%
  • The beginning of the eclipse 7:26 am
  • The height of the eclipse is 8:25 am
  • End of the eclipse 9:31 am

 

  • Solar eclipse in Irbid:

  • Solar eclipse 34.6%
  • The beginning of the eclipse 7:27 am
  • The height of the eclipse is 8:25 am
  • End of the eclipse 9:31 am

 

This warns the cadres in the Arab weather of the danger of direct viewing of the sun during the eclipse , due to the damage that sunlight may cause in the retina, which is the sensitive part of light from the eye, the intensity of light and its focus on the retina, which may lead to permanent impairment of vision And perhaps blindness in some cases.

 

 

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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