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There will be a three-hour solar eclipse one day after Christmas

On December 26, a solar eclipse will be visible for three hours and 15 minutes.
by Anri Ichimura
Published Dec 25, 2019
On December 26, 2019, Filipinos will be able to witness an annular solar eclipse beginning at 12:36 p.m that day.
PHOTO/S: ISTOCK

On Thursday, December 26, look up to get your belated Christmas gift from the universe.

Just one day after Christmas, Filipinos will be able to catch an annular solar eclipse.

The sun and moon will align for three hours and 15 minutes at noontime.

The partial solar eclipse will begin at 12:36 p.m. and reach its maximum eclipse at 2:19 p.m. when the moon is closest to the center of the sun.

The moon will leave the sun's edge at 3:47 p.m.

Depending on where you are on earth, the eclipse will either be partial or full.

In the Philippines, about two-thirds of the sun will be eclipsed by the moon on December 26.

For sky watchers, a number of astronomy organizations will be holding telescope viewings across the country.

The Manila Street Astronomers will be posting its free telescope viewing locations soon.

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The best place in the country to catch the eclipse will be on Sarangani Island, Davao Occidental, according to the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA).

A solar eclipse is when the sun, moon, and earth align, with the moon blocking the sun's light for a certain period of time.

From earth, humans will see the dark side of the moon as it blocks the sun's rays.

If you're at work, take a late lunch break to catch the rare sighting in the sky.

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On December 26, 2019, Filipinos will be able to witness an annular solar eclipse beginning at 12:36 p.m that day.
PHOTO/S: ISTOCK
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