ISLAMABAD: The last solar eclipse of the year that was not visible in Pakistan has ended, according to the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD).
As per the weather department, the total solar eclipse was visible in areas surrounding South Africa, South Australia, South America, the Atlantic Ocean, the Pacific Ocean, Antarctica and the Indian Ocean.
The solar eclipse that began at 10:29am Pakistan Standard Time ended at 2:37pm.
Solar eclipse timings
Partial Eclipse began at 10:29 PST
Total Eclipse started at 12:00 PST
Greatest Eclipse at 12:33 PST
Total Eclipse ended at 13:07 PST
Partial Eclipse ended at 14:37 PST
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