List of the start and end dates of the annular and partial eclipses on December 26 in various cities of Saudi Arabia

Written By سنان خلف on 2019/12/19

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.

Weather of Arabia - Sinan Khalaf - annular eclipse of the sun, an important astronomical event that concludes with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 2019 AD, where the entire annular eclipse will be seen from the city of Hofuf in Al-Ahsa Governorate, while the rest of the Kingdom will witness a partial eclipse of the sun.

 

 

It will start annular eclipse of the sun in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Alkhilj dawn Thursday, December 26th, where the sun will rise on most of the regions of the Kingdom which is in the case of an eclipse either throat or in part, the annular eclipse Vciecahidh inhabitants of Hofuf city only province of Ahsa, while you will see the rest of the regions of the Kingdom eclipse partially In varying proportions,

 

The sun will shine on the city of Hofuf, which is in a state of eclipse, at exactly 6:25 pm, until the eclipse peaked at 6:36 and continues for three minutes, then it turns into a partial eclipse, which ends at 7:49.

 

As for the rest of the kingdom outside the annular eclipse path, the sun will rise partially, with varying proportions, as follows:

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 88.5% at 6:35 am, peaking at 6:37, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:45 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 43% at 6:55 am, and peak at 6:58, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:38 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 37% at 7:02 am, and peak at 7:05, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:40 am,

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 38% at 6:58 am, and its climax is at 7:01, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:38 am,

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 90% at 6:25 am, and peak at 6:36, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:49 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 55% at 6:36 am, and peak at 6:38, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:37 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 45% at 7:01 am, and peak at 7:03, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:43 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 64% at 6:49 am, and peak at 6:52, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:44 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 73% at 6:46 am, and peak at 6:48, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:46 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 47% at 6:53 am, and peak at 6:55, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:38 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 58% at 6:38 am, and peak at 6:41, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:38 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 11% at 7:23 am, and peak at 7:26, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:41 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 26% at 7:12 am, peaking at 7:17, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:44 am.

 

The sun will rise in the event of a partial eclipse of 27% at 7:11 am, peaking at 7:17, and the partial eclipse will end at 7:45 am.

 

 

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.


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