A solar eclipse occurs in Asian countries including Myanmar

A solar eclipse occurs in Asian countries including Myanmar
A partial solar eclipse is seen at Yangon (Photo-Nay Won Htet)
A partial solar eclipse is seen at Yangon (Photo-Nay Won Htet)
Published 27 December 2019
Nay Won Htet

A solar eclipse phenomenon is seen in most Asian countries on December 26 and people observed the partial solar eclipse in Myanmar, sources said.

The solar eclipse phenomenon is started around 9 am and finished around 2 pm. The highest solar eclipse phenomenon is occurred around 11 am.

Residents from some areas of Myanmar including Yangon observed the partial solar eclipse phenomenon.

Some areas of South East Asia countries such as Singapore, Cambodia and Indonesia and Asian countries including India saw it.

The solar eclipse began with the moon passing in front of the sun, but not completely covering the star's face.