Monday, April 8th: The day will be as dark as night!
Rare solar eclipse to be witnessed by the world
Next Monday, April 8th, the world is set to witness a rare total solar eclipse. However, this extraordinary event won’t be visible from all regions of the Earth. According to NASA’s information, this solar eclipse will be visible in the skies of Mexico, the United States, and Canada.
The moon will cover the sun
During this rare solar eclipse, the moon will completely cover the sun. As a result, darkness will fall like night during the daytime in these three countries.
Where to watch?
According to NASA’s information, the first solar eclipse will be visible at 11:07 local time on Monday, April 8th, over the Pacific Ocean coast of Mexico. Then it will gradually spread across the skies of the United States and Canada.
An event like this after 54 years
NASA scientists have described this solar eclipse as ‘special’. Such a solar eclipse was last seen in 1970. After that, a similar event will occur in 2078.
Not visible from Bangladesh
Unfortunately, this total solar eclipse will not be visible from Bangladesh.
The cosmic spectacle
People in Mexico, the United States, and Canada are eagerly awaiting to witness this cosmic spectacle.
Effects of the solar eclipse
During the solar eclipse, temperatures will drop for a while, and nocturnal animals will become active.
Caution
It is not advisable to look directly at the sun during a solar eclipse as it can cause damage to the eyes. It is recommended to use special glasses to view the solar eclipse.
Attraction for the inhabitants of the world
This rare solar eclipse is an attractive event for the inhabitants of the world.
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