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The total solar eclipse on September 21 will not be visible from Armenia, Asia, and Europe

The total solar eclipse on September 21 will not be visible from Armenia, Asia, and Europe

A partial solar eclipse will occur on September 21. It will not be visible from Armenia, Asia, or Europe. The Byurakan Observatory informed the Armenian radar.

"The partial solar eclipse will be visible from countries below the equator (New Zealand, Australia...)," the observatory emphasized.

Let us recall that a partial solar eclipse occurs when the Moon, which is in the new moon phase, passes directly in front of the Sun, covering a part of its disk, but not completely. This time, about 16.6 million people, only 0.2% of the world's population, will have the opportunity to see the phenomenon.

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