Last solar eclipse of 2021 starts
Education and science
- 04 December, 2021
- 06:00
The world will witness its last Solar Eclipse of 2021 on December 4.
The Shamakhy Astrophysical Observatory, named after Nasraddin Tusi, told Report that the full solar eclipse started at 9:29:16 am and will end at 1:37:26 pm. The eclipse, which will last for a total of 4 hours 8 minutes, will peak at 11:34:38.
The full eclipse will be visible from Antarctica. The last Solar eclipse is not visible in Azerbaijan. It will be partly visible in the southern parts of Australia, Africa and South America, the Pacific, Atlantic and Indian Oceans.
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