DHAKA: A rare solar eclipse allowing a view of the Sun that is totally or partially blocked out by the Moon is under way.
It was first visible in the southern United States, and is moving east. The best view of the total eclipse on land will be in Gabon at about 13:50 GMT, reports the BBC.
The total eclipse will then sweep east across the African continent. Partial views will be available in eastern North America and southern Europe.
Experts warn that no-one should attempt to view the Sun with the naked eye.
A safe view of eclipses can be obtained by using special welder’s glasses or a pinhole camera.
This solar eclipse is a rare occurrence in that it is ‘hybrid’, switching between an annular and total eclipse.
BDST: 2017 HRS, NOV 03, 2013
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