Solar Eclipse on June 2: Check the visibility of Solar Eclipse with this NASA map

Solar Eclipse on June 2: Check the visibility of Solar Eclipse with this NASA map

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Friday, June 28, 2019, 06:58 PM IST
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After the Great American Solar Eclipse of 2017, a new total Solar Eclipse will be visible on July 2, 2019. The eclipse is of magnitude 1.02 and is expected to last for four minutes and 33 seconds. During the event, the Sun would be completely hidden by the shadow of the Moon. The total solar eclipse would be observed from Chile, Argentina, and South Pacific Ocean. La Serena, San Juan, Bragado, Junin and Rio Cuarto.

Eclipse type: Total

Central Duration: 4 minutes 33 seconds

Here’s a map released by NASA that shares the visibility of the total solar eclipse.

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