The two-day solar eclipse, happening on October 2 and 3, will be visible across most of South America, parts of North America, the Pacific, the Atlantic, and Antarctica. However, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, the solar eclipse will not be visible in Pakistan.
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The annular solar eclipse, also known as the “ring of fire,” happens when the moon conceals the center of the sun, leaving a glowing ring around the edges. Unfortunately for skywatchers, the eclipse visibility in Pakistan will be zero as the country is further the eclipse’s path.
Although the solar eclipse won’t be visible in Pakistan, people can still track live streams online to witness the event. Keep an eye on space events in the future, as Pakistan might experience visible eclipses soon.
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