Eclipse of the Sun In Nigeria: See Specific Times, cities In The Country will witness eclipse

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Prof. Babatunde Rabiu, the Director of the Centre for Atmospheric Research, Anyigba, Kogi State, said various cities across the country would experience different degrees of obscurity of the sun during an annular eclipse on Thursday.

Rabiu made this known on Wednesday during an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja.

He said a large annular eclipse would cover 97 per cent of the sun.

It will last three minutes and six seconds at the point of maximum eclipse in East Africa and then to other parts of the world.

According to him, Port Harcourt, Rivers State will witness the highest obscurity of the sun, while Sokoto will witness the least obscurity.

Rabiu added: “Different Nigerian cities, depending on the location shall experience different percentage of sun’s coverage and eclipse duration progressively between 7:13am and 10am.

“The southernmost Port Harcourt shall have the greatest obscuration of 73.98, while the least obscuration of the sun (44.11 per cent) shall be recorded in Sokoto.

“An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon’s apparent diameter is smaller than the Sun’s, blocking most of the Sun’s light and causing the Sun to look like an annulus (ring).

“However, a solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth.”

Rabiu added that first view in Nigeria would be seen around Lagos at about 7:14:22am, with maximum eclipse occurring at about 7:26am and terminating at about 9:52am.

He said 66.4 per cent of the Sun shall be obscured in Lagos, while the eclipse shall last for 2 hours 38 minutes in the South West city.

He added: “Anyigba (Kogi-North Central) shall experience 64 per cent obscuration of

The Sun between 7:16am and 9:59am (2 hours 43 minutes), while Maiduguri shall have 46 per cent obscuration between 7:23am and 10:06am, lasting 2 hours 43 minutes.”

Rabiu said Abuja would experience the eclipse on Thursday between 7:16am and 9:57am, lasting 2 hours 41 minutes, while Kano would experience it between 7:19am and 9:54am for 2 hours 35 minutes.

Similarly, Osogbo and Benin would experience the atmospheric development from 7:15am to 9:53am (2 hours 38 minutes) and 7:15am to 9:53am (2 hours 38 minutes) respectively.

Rabiu said Tangayinka, Tanzania would witness the highest obscurity of about 97 per cent for 3 minutes and four seconds, adding that the eclipse would be observed in other countries such as Gabon, Madagascar and Mozambique.

He said the eclipse would occur between 6.13am and 12 noon local time.

Rabiu advised members of the public in the cities mentioned not to view the annular eclipse with naked eye.

“The luminosity of the Sun does not permit naked eye viewing, so the Sun should always be viewed using proper solar viewing protection glasses at all stages of an eclipse,” he said.

The Director said the next annular eclipse would be on February 26, 2017 and shall be visible in Chile, Argentina (South America), Atlantic, Africa, and Antarctica.

“It shall have eclipse duration of 44 seconds and magnitude of 0.992, which implies that maximum of 99.2 of the Sun shall be covered during the event,” he said.

The centre is under National Space Technology Development Agency.

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