PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE VISIBLE THROUGHOUT ARMENIA
YEREVAN, MARCH 29. ARMINFO. The partial solar eclipse was seen to
all the regions of Armenia.
Scientists forecasted the eclipse magnitude at 91.8%. Scientists
advise following the solar eclipse with glasses. In the territory
of Armenia, solar eclipse started at 3:02 PM and ended 4:20 PM. The
eclipse was visible for a little more than an hour. It was the first
solar eclipse in the 21st century.
The eclipse started at 8:36 AM local time in Brazil, extended across
the Atlantic, northern Africa, and central Asia. The longest view --
four minutes and seven seconds -- was at Libya's Wao Namus settlement
near the Chadian border, which started at 10:11 AM.
The eclipse is unlikely to damage the state of health of the
citizens. However, meteo-sensitive people may feel concern and
nervousness and those with psychological disorders may feel depression,
scientists say.
YEREVAN, MARCH 29. ARMINFO. The partial solar eclipse was seen to
all the regions of Armenia.
Scientists forecasted the eclipse magnitude at 91.8%. Scientists
advise following the solar eclipse with glasses. In the territory
of Armenia, solar eclipse started at 3:02 PM and ended 4:20 PM. The
eclipse was visible for a little more than an hour. It was the first
solar eclipse in the 21st century.
The eclipse started at 8:36 AM local time in Brazil, extended across
the Atlantic, northern Africa, and central Asia. The longest view --
four minutes and seven seconds -- was at Libya's Wao Namus settlement
near the Chadian border, which started at 10:11 AM.
The eclipse is unlikely to damage the state of health of the
citizens. However, meteo-sensitive people may feel concern and
nervousness and those with psychological disorders may feel depression,
scientists say.