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Stargazers across world fascinated by partial solar eclipse, last one of 2022

The second and last solar eclipse of the year took place on Tuesday. Skywatchers across the world were able to observe this incredible celestial event with materials such as camera films, X-ray films or welding masks.

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Stargazers across world fascinated by partial solar eclipse, last one of 2022

A partial solar eclipse occurs when the moon partially obscures the sun when the sun and moon are slightly out of line with the Earth.

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Stargazers across world fascinated by partial solar eclipse, last one of 2022

One of the most important celestial events of 2022, the eclipse was seen from many cities of Türkiye.

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Stargazers across world fascinated by partial solar eclipse, last one of 2022

The eclipse, which will last for about 3 hours, was viewed with a maximum of 52 percent from Erzurum and Hakkari.

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Stargazers across world fascinated by partial solar eclipse, last one of 2022

Many people tried to watch the eclipse with materials such as camera films, X-ray films and welding masks.

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Stargazers across world fascinated by partial solar eclipse, last one of 2022

Ankara University Kraiken Observatory Director Assoc. Dr. Mesut Yılmaz, in his statement, stated that the partial solar eclipse is one of the rare celestial events.

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Stargazers across world fascinated by partial solar eclipse, last one of 2022

Explaining that this celestial event is caused by the Moon's disc being in front of the Sun's disc, Yılmaz said, "Thus, the Moon covers a part of the Sun that we see in the sky, and we feel the sun's light a little less. The reason why this event is called a partial solar eclipse is because the entire solar disc is not covered." said.

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Stargazers across world fascinated by partial solar eclipse, last one of 2022

Stating that the partial solar eclipse is not a periodic celestial event and it was last seen in Türkiye in 2020, Yılmaz said: "We see that the solar disk is covered by 40 percent in Ankara. But when we go a little further north, for example Russia, Finland, West Asian regions will follow this rate by 60-70 percent.

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Stargazers across world fascinated by partial solar eclipse, last one of 2022

The next total solar eclipse will be visible from Türkiye on April 30, 2060, he added.

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Stargazers across world fascinated by partial solar eclipse, last one of 2022