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‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse descends upon Pakistan

An annular solar eclipse, said to be the last big celestial event of the year as it comes to a close, descended upon parts of Pakistan on Thursday morning, Dawn newspaper reported.

Starting at 7:30am, it peaked at 8:37am and is to go on till 1:06pm. The eclipse was also viewed in other countries including Myanmar, Indonesia, the United Arab Emirates and parts of India.

Special or ‘Kusoof’ prayers were offered in various mosques including Faisal Mosque in Islamabad.

The Pakistan Meteorological Department had said the eclipse would be visible all over Pakistan, especially in Karachi and Gwadar. It said the celestial event would be visible in eastern Europe, northern and western Australia, eastern Africa, Pacific Ocean and Indian Ocean, and much of Asia, including Pakistan.

People have been advised not to look at the sun with the naked eye during the eclipse because it may cause permanent eye damage or even blindness.

The Met Department shared the duration of the eclipse in various cities of Pakistan:

– Karachi Start of partial eclipse: 7:34; Maximum eclipse: 8:46; End of partial eclipse: 10:10

– Lahore Start of partial eclipse: 7:47; Maximum eclipse: 8:58; End of partial eclipse: 10:19

– Islamabad Start of partial eclipse: 7:50; Maximum eclipse: 8:57; End of partial eclipse: 10:15

– Peshawar Start of partial eclipse: 7:49; Maximum eclipse: 8:56; End of partial eclipse: 10:13

– Quetta Start of partial eclipse: 7:39; Maximum eclipse: 8:48; End of partial eclipse: 10:08

– Gilgit Start of partial eclipse: 7:55; Maximum eclipse: 9:01; End of partial eclipse: 10:16

– Muzaffarabad Start of partial eclipse: 7:51; Maximum eclipse: 8:59; End of partial eclipse: 10:16

The solar eclipse is not a total eclipse but an annular one. This means the sun and the moon will be positioned in a way to form a “ring of fire” as the moon won’t be able to completely cover the sun. Hence its edges will be illuminated.

The rare and historic event is completely different from the total solar eclipse that took place in August 1999 due to the ‘albedo effect’. It means that most of the radiation did not reach the ground and got deflected back into space because of cloudy skies previously. But this time there are clear skies. Therefore, there will be a direct impact of the radiation. People have been advised not to look at the sun with the naked eye during the eclipse.

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