Solar Eclipse in Saudi Arabia .. See the details of the majestic astronomical event on June 21

Written By سنان خلف on 2020/06/08

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 - solar eclipse in Saudi Arabia , an important astronomical event that will witness the Kingdom’s sky on June 21, and the eclipse will be seen in various regions of the Kingdom   Without exception , Al-Kharkhir Governorate is considered the most distinguished in this event, as it is the only one that the center of the moon's shadow will pass through, and it will be unique by watching the eclipse in its annular shape, while the rest of the kingdom will witness a partial eclipse of the sun in varying proportions.

 

When will the solar eclipse start and how much will the eclipse be in Saudi cities?

 

The following is a review of the details of the start, peak and end of the eclipse expected on June 21 in various cities of the Kingdom, in addition to the proportion of the moon's sun block:

 

The eclipse of the sun will grow by 97.9%, and the eclipse of the sun will begin at 7:03 am, peaking at 8:20, and the eclipse will end at 9:53 am.

 

As for the rest of the Kingdom, it will be outside the path of the annular eclipse, and you will witness a partial eclipse of the sun in varying proportions as follows:

 

The solar eclipse in Riyadh will be 73%, and the solar eclipse will start in Riyadh at 7:10 am, peaking at 8:23, and the eclipse will end at 9:49 am.

 

The solar eclipse in Mecca will be 70.7%, and the solar eclipse will start in Mecca at 7:04 am, and reach its peak at 8:12, and the eclipse will end at 9:31 am.

 

The solar eclipse in Medina will be 61.4%, and the solar eclipse will start in Medina at 7:09 am, and peak at 8:16, and the eclipse will end at 9:34 am.

 

The solar eclipse in Jeddah will be 69%, and the solar eclipse will start in Jeddah at 7:04 am, and reach its peak at 8:12, and the eclipse will end at 9:30 am.

 

The solar eclipse in Dammam will be 73.6%, and the solar eclipse will start in Dammam at 7:14 am, peaking at 8:30, and the solar eclipse will end at 9:59 am.

 

The solar eclipse in Jizan will be 89.5%, and the solar eclipse will start in Jizan at 6:57 am, and reach its peak at 8:08, and the eclipse will end at 9:31 am.

 

The solar eclipse in Hail will be 56.2%, and the solar eclipse will start in Hail at 7:15 am, peaking at 8:22, and the eclipse will end at 9:40 am.

 

The solar eclipse in Buraidah will be 63.2%, and the solar eclipse will begin in Buraidah at 7:12 am, peaking at 8:23, and the eclipse will end at 9:44 am.

 

The solar eclipse in Hafar Al-Batin will be 60.6%, and the solar eclipse will begin in Hafar Al-Batin at 7:17 am, peaking at 8:28, and the eclipse will end at 9:51 am.

 

The solar eclipse in Taif will be 7: 04%, and the solar eclipse in Taif will start at 7:04 am, and reach its peak at 8:12, and the eclipse will end at 9:32 am.

 

The solar eclipse in Abha will be 85.3%, and the solar eclipse will start in Abha at 6:59 am, and reach its peak at 8:10, and the eclipse will end at 9:33 am.

 

The solar eclipse in Tabuk will be 45.9%, and the solar eclipse will start in Tabuk at 7:17 am, peaking at 8:20, and the eclipse will end at 9:31 am.

 

The solar eclipse in Sakaka will be 47.3%, and the solar eclipse will start in Sakaka at 7:20 am, and reach its peak at 8:25, and the eclipse will end at 9:39 am.

 

The solar eclipse in Arar will be 45.9%, and the eclipse will begin in Arar at 7:22 am, peaking at 8:27, and the eclipse will end at 9:41 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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