Partial solar eclipse to observe in Turkey

The partial solar eclipse will take place between 12:40 and 15:05 Turkey time on Tuesday.
With the maximum phase of the eclipse, it will be 13.50. During this time, 50 percent of the Sun’s disk will be covered.
The eclipse will be visible in other regions such as the Middle East, Ural islands, Europe, West Asia, West Siberia, and Northeast Africa.
The maximal phase of the partial eclipse will be recorded on the West Siberian Plain in Russia near Nizhnevartovsk.
A partial solar eclipse occurs in the polar regions of the Earth when the center of the Moon's shadow misses the Earth. (ILKHA)
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