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The Total Solar Eclipse on April 8 to Last Over Five Hours

The upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8 is set to be a spectacle lasting more than five hours, encompassing both the maximum and partial phases.

As per information provided by the Moscow Planetarium’s press service, the total solar eclipse is scheduled for Monday, April 8, with a duration exceeding five hours, from 20:42 to 01:52 Astana time. During this celestial event, the maximum phase is anticipated to endure for 4 minutes and 28 seconds.

The focal point of the eclipse will be in northern Mexico, where observers can witness the most intense phase. Additionally, the total eclipse of the Sun will be observable from regions including the USA and Canada, as well as certain islands within the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Partial phases will be observable from various locations across North and South America, Central America, and select areas in western Europe, as well as the Pacific and Atlantic oceans.

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