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Pakistan to witness four eclipses in 2025: Details revealed
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The has announced that Pakistan will experience in 2025—two and two —offering a mix of visible and non-visible celestial events. The first is set to occur on , starting at . However, since this event will take place during daylight hours, it will in Pakistan. The second , a , will grace the night skies between . This event will be across , , , and , providing skywatchers a chance to witness this celestial phenomenon. The first of the year is scheduled for , but it will from Pakistan. Similarly, the second , expected to occur between , will also be to viewers in the country. The eclipses of 2025 offer diverse opportunities for stargazers and astronomy enthusiasts, especially the in September, which will be observable across Pakistan. Astronomy experts encourage residents to mark their calendars and prepare for this , as it promises to be the of the year’s celestial occurrences. For updates and viewing tips, the advises the public to stay tuned to official announcements closer to the events. More from this category Copyright ©2024. Reproduction of this website's content without express written permission from 'Daily Pakistan' is strictly prohibited.
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