Live: Safety guidelines to follow during a solar eclipse
Published: 03:10 PM,Oct 24,2022 | EDITED : 03:10 PM,Oct 25,2022
Muscat: The Sultanate of Oman will witness a partial solar eclipse today.
According to the tOman Astronomical Society, the partial solar eclipse will begin at 2:50 pm (local time), while the peak of the partial eclipse will reach at 4 pm, and it will end at 5 pm. The partial solar eclipse will last around two hours and seven minutes.
The timings for the eclipse will be slightly different in different governorates of the Sultanate.
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The Astronomical Society has urged observers to use welding helmets, solar telescopes and binoculars, and solar eclipse which trying to observe the partial eclipse.
According to experts, “An eclipse occurs when the moon blocks the sun either in part or in totality, as seen from Earth. As the moon makes its orbit around Earth, and as Earth orbits around the sun, the moon gets caught in the middle and casts a shadow on Earth. Anyone standing in that shadow will be able to see the solar eclipse.'
Experts also urged people to never look directly at the sun as ‘eclipses can be dangerous because the sudden changes do not give your eyes a chance to adapt.’
According to the Astronomical Society, it will be 36 percent in Muscat, 22 percent in Salalah, 35 percent in Nizwa, 37 percent in Suhar, and 41 percent in Musandam Omani Astronomical Society, in cooperation with the Department of Astronomical Affairs at the Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs, will be organizing mass observing events for the partial solar eclipse.
According to the tOman Astronomical Society, the partial solar eclipse will begin at 2:50 pm (local time), while the peak of the partial eclipse will reach at 4 pm, and it will end at 5 pm. The partial solar eclipse will last around two hours and seven minutes.
The timings for the eclipse will be slightly different in different governorates of the Sultanate.
WATCH IT LIVE HERE
The Astronomical Society has urged observers to use welding helmets, solar telescopes and binoculars, and solar eclipse which trying to observe the partial eclipse.
According to experts, “An eclipse occurs when the moon blocks the sun either in part or in totality, as seen from Earth. As the moon makes its orbit around Earth, and as Earth orbits around the sun, the moon gets caught in the middle and casts a shadow on Earth. Anyone standing in that shadow will be able to see the solar eclipse.'
Experts also urged people to never look directly at the sun as ‘eclipses can be dangerous because the sudden changes do not give your eyes a chance to adapt.’
According to the Astronomical Society, it will be 36 percent in Muscat, 22 percent in Salalah, 35 percent in Nizwa, 37 percent in Suhar, and 41 percent in Musandam Omani Astronomical Society, in cooperation with the Department of Astronomical Affairs at the Ministry of Endowments and Religious Affairs, will be organizing mass observing events for the partial solar eclipse.