ISLAMABAD: The second solar eclipse of year 2024 will occur tomorrow on October 2 and 3, while it will not be visible in Pakistan, here on Tuesday.
According to Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD), the partial solar eclipse will begin at 20:43 PST on 2nd October while total eclipse will start at 21:51 PST and maximum eclipse will take place at 23:45 PST on 2nd October.
The Met Office said the total eclipse will end at 01:39 PST on 3rd October while partial eclipse will end at 02:47 PST.
It will be visible in most of South America and from South in North America, Pacific, Atlantic and Antarctica. However, it will not be visible in Pakistan.
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