Solar eclipse tomorrow

An annular eclipse of the sun will occur tomorrow.
It will start at 10 hours 56 minutes 36 seconds BST and will end at 17 hours 00 minutes 42 seconds BST, said an ISPR press release.
The central eclipse will start at 12 hours 05 minutes 48 seconds BST and will end at 15 hours 51 minutes 36 seconds BST. The greatest eclipse will occur at 13 hours 58 minutes 36 seconds BST.
The magnitude of the greatest eclipse will be 0.929 and duration of the annular phase will be 7 minutes 51 seconds.
The eclipse will start at 05 hours 29 minutes 30 seconds LMT at the south-west of Namibian sea coast in the South Atlantic Ocean. It will end at 17 hours 59 minutes 42 seconds LMT at the south-western coast of Vietnam of Asia.
The central eclipse will start at 05 hours 18 minutes 44 seconds LMT at the north of Tristan da Comba island of Britain in the South Atlantic Ocean.
It will end at 18 hours 07 minutes 34 seconds LMT of the southwest of the Philippines of Asia in the Celebes sea.
The greatest eclipse will occur at 12 hours 39 minutes 34 seconds LMT at the south-east of Mauritius Island of Africa in the South Atlantic Ocean. The magnitude of the eclipse will be 0.929 only at this place and it's duration will be 7 minutes 51 seconds.
A partial eclipse of the sun will be visible in Bangladesh on Monday if the sky remains clear, the release said.
This eclipse will start from 15 hours 15 minutes BST to 15 hours 45 minutes BST and will end from 16 hours 30 minutes BST to 17 hours BST in Bangladesh.
The central eclipse will occur from 16 hours BST to 16 hours 30 minutes BST. The maximum magnitude of the eclipse in Bangladesh will be 0.05-0.12.
However this eclipse will not be visible in the northern parts of Dinajpur and Lalmonirhat districts and in the Panchagar and Thakurgaon districts, as these areas will remain outside the northern limit of the eclipse.

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Solar eclipse tomorrow

An annular eclipse of the sun will occur tomorrow.
It will start at 10 hours 56 minutes 36 seconds BST and will end at 17 hours 00 minutes 42 seconds BST, said an ISPR press release.
The central eclipse will start at 12 hours 05 minutes 48 seconds BST and will end at 15 hours 51 minutes 36 seconds BST. The greatest eclipse will occur at 13 hours 58 minutes 36 seconds BST.
The magnitude of the greatest eclipse will be 0.929 and duration of the annular phase will be 7 minutes 51 seconds.
The eclipse will start at 05 hours 29 minutes 30 seconds LMT at the south-west of Namibian sea coast in the South Atlantic Ocean. It will end at 17 hours 59 minutes 42 seconds LMT at the south-western coast of Vietnam of Asia.
The central eclipse will start at 05 hours 18 minutes 44 seconds LMT at the north of Tristan da Comba island of Britain in the South Atlantic Ocean.
It will end at 18 hours 07 minutes 34 seconds LMT of the southwest of the Philippines of Asia in the Celebes sea.
The greatest eclipse will occur at 12 hours 39 minutes 34 seconds LMT at the south-east of Mauritius Island of Africa in the South Atlantic Ocean. The magnitude of the eclipse will be 0.929 only at this place and it's duration will be 7 minutes 51 seconds.
A partial eclipse of the sun will be visible in Bangladesh on Monday if the sky remains clear, the release said.
This eclipse will start from 15 hours 15 minutes BST to 15 hours 45 minutes BST and will end from 16 hours 30 minutes BST to 17 hours BST in Bangladesh.
The central eclipse will occur from 16 hours BST to 16 hours 30 minutes BST. The maximum magnitude of the eclipse in Bangladesh will be 0.05-0.12.
However this eclipse will not be visible in the northern parts of Dinajpur and Lalmonirhat districts and in the Panchagar and Thakurgaon districts, as these areas will remain outside the northern limit of the eclipse.

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