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Upcoming Celestial Event: Final Solar Eclipse of the Year ‘Ring of Fire’ Set to Dazzle This Weekend

On October 14, there will be the final solar eclipse of the year, and on October 28, 2023, there will be the final lunar eclipse.

The “ring of fire” solar eclipse, as it is often known, will be visible from many parts of the globe. However, Pakistanis won’t be able to witness this cosmic event. Details indicate that it will be visible in central Colombia, northern Brazil, many countries in Central America, and southwestern Mexico. The “Ring of Fire” will not be visible in Pakistan, but the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) has provided information about when it will occur there and in other areas of the world, according to local time in Pakistan.

The last solar eclipse of the year, according to PMD, will occur on October 14 at 8:04 p.m. and will terminate at 1:55 a.m. The lunar eclipse, slated to occur on October 28, has also been discussed by the Meteorological department. On October 29, it will start at 11:02 p.m., peak at 1:14 a.m., and end at 3:26 a.m. For those who are unaware, an eclipse of the sun occurs when the moon moves in front of the sun, partially or entirely blocking the sun’s light in some areas of the Earth with the shadow it casts.

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