BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 8. The first total
solar eclipse of this year has begun, a source at Baku State
University told Trend.
The eclipse began on April 8 at 19:42 (GMT +4) and will end on
April 9 at 00:52.
It will last five hours, 10 minutes, and seven seconds.
The total eclipse process will last three hours, 16 minutes, and
45 seconds.
The total phase of the eclipse can be observed from Mexico, the
US, and Canada, while the partial phase can be observed from almost
anywhere in North America, the Atlantic, and the Pacific
oceans.
Previously, an annular solar eclipse occurred on October 14,
2023, with its maximum phase observed in the US, Central America,
Colombia, and Brazil.
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