Tomorrow, there will be a partial solar eclipse. It will be visible to the naked eye in western and northern Europe, northern Eastern Europe, northwestern Russia, northwestern North America, northwestern Africa, the northern Atlantic Ocean, Greenland, and the part of the Arctic that faces northwestern Russia, Europe, and the Atlantic Ocean.
The most significant phase of the eclipse will be recorded at 14:48 Armenian time. The eclipse will also be visible in northwestern Russia, Belarus, the Baltic states, and northwest Ukraine. The solar eclipse will not be visible from Armenia.
Another partial eclipse will occur on September 21 in the fall. It will begin in the South Pacific Ocean and be visible only in Australia, Antarctica, and the southern parts of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.