Stargazers in the UAE were in for a treat on Tuesday as the country witnessed a partial solar eclipse.
The celestial spectacle reached its peak at about 3:51 pm and ended by 5:00 pm.
A partial solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, and the three are not perfectly aligned.
As a result, the Moon will appear to cover a portion of the Sun.
The next partial solar eclipse in the UAE will not be visible until 2027.
عاجل: مع وصول الكسوف إلى ذروته في أبوظبي، صورة للكسوف من مرصد الختم الفلكي التابع لمركز الفلك الدولي، وتظهر على حافة الشمس السفلى العديد من ألسنة اللهب. وصورة أخرى تبين البقع الشمسية. pic.twitter.com/WouL5l3plw
— مركز الفلك الدولي (@AstronomyCenter) October 25, 2022


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