KARACHI – A solar eclipse is set to take place on the night between October 2 and 3 (Wednesday and Thursday), said Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).
The last solar eclipse of 2024 has been named as “Ring of Fire” by experts. However, it will not be visible in Pakistan as it will occur in the night.
The solar eclipse will be visible in South and North America, the Pacific, the Atlantic, and Antarctica.
As per the Meteorological Department, the eclipse will begin at 8:43 PM Pakistani time, with the full eclipse starting at 9:51 PM.
The eclipse will peak at 11:45 PM and end at 2:47 AM, it said.
Where to Watch Solar Eclipse Online?
Pakistanis can see the solar e clipse through an online platform. The Time and Date website will live stream the event for the people.
A solar eclipse is set to take place on the night between October 2 and 3 (Wednesday and Thursday), said Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).
The last solar e clipse of 2024 has been named as “Ring of Fire” by experts. However, it will not be visible in Pakistan as it will occur in the night.
The solar e clipse will be visible in South and North America, the Pacific, the Atlantic, and Antarctica.
As per the Meteorological Department, the e clipse will begin at 8:43 PM Pakistani time, with the full e clipse starting at 9:51 PM.
The eclipse will peak at 11:45 PM and end at 2:47 AM, it said.
Where to Watch Solar E clipse Online?
Pakistanis can see the solar e clipse through an online platform. The Time and Date website will live stream the event for the people.
The solar e clipse will be visible in South and North America, the Pacific, the Atlantic, and Antarctica.
As per the Meteorological Department, the e clipse will begin at 8:43 PM Pakistani time, with the full e clipse starting at 9:51 PM.
The eclipse will peak at 11:45 PM and end at 2:47 AM, it said.
Where to Watch Solar E clipse Online?
Pakistanis can see the solar e clipse through an online platform. The Time and Date website will live stream the event for the people.