Solar Eclipse Ring of Fire today, check time and location
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The second solar eclipse of 2023 will occur today. This solar eclipse will not be visible in Arab countries and Pakistan.
The solar eclipse can be observed in North America, with a beautiful view seen on the western edge of the mountain range in the U.S. state of Texas.
During this event, the moon will completely cover the sun, creating a total solar eclipse, visible for only 6 minutes according to NASA. The entire eclipse event will last for approximately 3 hours.
In 2023, the second lunar eclipse will take place on October 28. It will begin at 11:02 PM, reach its full eclipse at 1:14 AM, and conclude at 3:26 AM on October 29. The lunar eclipse will also be visible in Pakistan.
During a solar eclipse, it is essential to use protective eyewear, such as sunglasses, to safely observe the eclipse, as looking directly at the sun during an eclipse can harm the eyes.