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Tunisia will live on Monday, January 21, 2019, a rare astronomical phenomenon that will record a total eclipse of the visible moon in Tunisia.
The first partial phases of the total eclipse of the Moon begin at 4:33 am and are observed in the dark sky. The eclipse starts at 6:12 minutes and ends at 8,48 minutes.
The Tunisian Science City, in cooperation with the Tunisian Society of Astronomy, will organize an astronomical event entitled "Waiting for Eclipse" and an astronomical event to follow the event anytime on the night of Sunday 20 to Monday. January the 21st.
The total eclipses of the projected moon also relate to Asia, Australia, the Indian Ocean, Europe and the Pacific Ocean. It is about 1.19 on the Earth scale and lasts about 6 hours 12 minutes, according to the National Meteorological Institute.
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