The director of the Iranian Amateur Astronomical Association announced the event of the first partial solar eclipse of the year on April 5, saying: “It was the last of the Sarus 2, it would not be visible in Iran.”
Engineer Massoud Atiqi in an interview with ISNA Two weeks after the full eclipse of Friday, March 6, which was not visible in Iran, partial solar eclipse will occur on Saturday, April 21.
He added: The solar eclipse will be visible in Europe, North Asia, North and West Africa, much of North America, North America, the Atlantic Ocean and the North Pole.
Atiqi emphasized: This eating will not be seen anywhere in Iran.
The director of the Iranian Amateur Astronomical Association stated that the solar eclipse belongs to Sarus 2 on Saturday, April 5, adding: This solar eclipse is the 21st of Sarus.
He noted: It is interesting to know that the first Sarus 2 took place on Thursday, August 9th, which was not visible in the country.
Atiqi continued: The last took from the period on Saturday, October 23, 2010!
The director of the Iranian Amateur Astronomical Association added: In this Sarus, there are 2 minor solar eclipse, 2 circular cavity, 2 complete grassland and 2 Kelly-Haghvi.
He added: “It will be visible on Saturday, April 5 at 1 and 2 minutes and 2 seconds in the world at the first point on the ground and peak at 1 and 2 minutes and 2 seconds.
According to him, the solar eclipse leaves the Earth’s surface at 1 and 2 minutes and 5 seconds.
Atiqi noted: On Saturday, April 9, the highest level of the sun will be covered by the moon, and in fact the largest Sarus 2 part of the day occurs. The city of Vienna, the capital of Austria, took 2 % Sun and the city of Nuuk, the capital of Greenland with 2 %, are the most prominent areas that will see the highest and highest percentage of this eclipse.
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