The first partial solar eclipse of 2019 was observed on Sunday in different parts of Asia and over the Pacific Ocean.
The eclipse was visible after sunrise in China, North and South Korea, Japan, Russia and over the North Pacific Ocean and the Aleutian Islands, including a tiny portion of Alaska before sunset.
It started around 4:30 am Pakistan Standard Time, although it was not visible in the country.
Moreover, a rare super blood moon – total lunar eclipse will be visible between January 20 and 21 in North and South America as well as western areas in Europe and Africa, and a partial lunar eclipse will be visible in central and eastern Africa, Europe and Asia.
In July, a total solar eclipse will be observed in Chile, Argentina and parts of the South Pacific.
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