Arab Weather - Sinan Khalaf - Astronomy enthusiasts in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia monitored the phenomenon of a solar eclipse in the Kingdom's sky this afternoon, Tuesday.
The solar eclipse was partially seen in the sky of the Kingdom, with blocking rates ranging from 15% in the Jazan region and the border areas with Yemen, to about 41% in the border areas with Kuwait.
The eclipse was seen in various regions of the Kingdom, except for the Tabuk region, which has witnessed the presence of rain clouds since the first hours of the eclipse.
We leave you with these tweets that monitor the eclipse in the regions of the Kingdom:
Observation of the partial solar eclipse is taking place now from the Astronomical Observatory of Majmaah University in Hotat Sudair (Photograph by CCD camera) # Partial Solar Eclipse # October 25 Eclipse pic.twitter.com/GJ0UvpOjCk
— Astronomical Observatory (@Mu_Observatory) October 25, 2022
# Solar eclipse from # Mecca_alan pic.twitter.com/CGPLBKfj9Y
- Western Weather (@tags_algharbiuh) October 25, 2022
# Eclipse_and eclipse Solar eclipse for today pic.twitter.com/t5VaZUgmWz
— Sarah Alhuraysi (@SarahAl7rese) October 25, 2022
The eclipse reached its climax in Taif now. pic.twitter.com/lZFW0QcQcZ
- Taif addresses (@taif_an) October 25, 2022
My illustration of the eclipse # Happening Now # Riyadh # Partial Eclipse pic.twitter.com/tDm6w3jYUc
- Saad Al-Talaa (@s7s7h7) October 25, 2022
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