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Dawn next Monday will witness a total eclipse of the moon, which could be considered a partial eclipse in parts of the kingdom, especially in Riyadh, Mecca and Madinah.
According to a member of the Arab Union for Astronomy and Astronomy, Mahammad Hindi, the Earth will be orthogonal to the sun and moon at dawn on Monday, January 21, and the moon begins at 6:33 in the disappearance under the ground, to disappear completely at 7:41, and then begins to eclipse during the evacuation. The moon is completely under the ground from 9h51.
Most of the kingdom's population is expected to experience an eclipse beginning after the Fajr prayer and is considered a partial eclipse in the kingdom, with a lower percentage in the south and east and relatively higher rates in the kingdom. Riyadh, Mecca and Medina, while 90% are in the northwest coast and Tabuk in Egypt and the West.
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