New York: The first solar eclipse of the year will take place today, but it will not be visible in Pakistan.
According to foreign media reports, the first solar eclipse of this year will be seen in Mexico, America and Canada. A solar eclipse is likely not to be seen again for the next 20 years.
The total solar eclipse will take place between April 8 and 9, so it will not be visible in Pakistan due to night time, but Western Europe, South America, Atlantic and other places will see the solar eclipse. The second solar eclipse of the year is expected in parts of South America on October 2, which will be partial.
According to scientific sources, the solar eclipse will start from Mexico, from where it will travel in the northeast direction from the United States and end in the eastern provinces of Canada. The total solar eclipse will be visible in 15 states of America for 4 minutes and 20 seconds. The last total solar eclipse in the world was in December 2021, but it was observed only in Antarctica.