Solar Eclipse on July 11


A Solar Eclipse is expected to be visible over the east islands. The visibility of the solar eclipse is expected to be almost 100% because of the location of the east islands. It is expected that it the eclipse could also be observed from areas near the east islands.

The 11th July solar eclipse may not be completely visible in some other parts of the world but the lack of sunlight without cloud-coverage may be observed in some areas. This is be3cause of the fact that part of the sun would be covered and there would be a difference of sunlight because of that but it may not entirely mean that an eclipse would be seen. With use of special equipment that star gazers may use to stare at the sun, it would be observed that a partial or slight eclipse is occurring.

The July 11 eclipse may have something to do with the June 26th lunar eclipse that was also visible in only some areas of the world. It is known that the lunar eclipse was not visible in many Arab countries and that may be the reason why many people are saying that there is no Lunar Eclipse today. A very similar situation is expected with the Solar Eclipse and there may be many reports that the eclipse is not visible at all, but it would be visible. The angle of the eclipse may make it visible to only the east island residents however. In any case it would be quite a sight for everyone witnessing it
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