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Here’s How You Can View the Last Solar Eclipse of 2020 Today

A total solar eclipse will take place on 14 December (today) and will be the last eclipse of the year.

According to the weather department, the solar eclipse will start at 6:34 pm and will end at 11:53 pm, but it will not be visible in Pakistan as it will occur in the evening.


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People in Chile and Argentina in South America will be able to observe the total solar eclipse for two minutes and 10 seconds, while people in the southern parts of South America, South-West Africa, and Antarctica will be able to observe a partial solar eclipse.


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The solar eclipse can also be viewed online via the live link provided by the National Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA): www.nasa.gov/eclipse/2020-eclipse

This will be the second and last solar eclipse of the year. The first one occurred on June 21 and was visible in some parts of Pakistan.

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Rizvi Syed