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Rare black lunar eclipse strikes the sun in South America

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Astronomers in some parts of the southern hemisphere experienced the first partial eclipse of the year today.

The Partial solar eclipse on April 30, One in two that occurred in 2022, sinking through parts of South America, Antarctica, the Pacific, and the Atlantic. The Solar eclipse Started at 2:45 p.m. EDT (1845 GMT) off the coast of Antarctica in the southeastern Pacific Ocean. It lasted less than four hours and ended at 6:37. EDT (2237 GMT) over the South Atlantic. TimeandDate.comFor many observers, the sun is setting but there is still a partial eclipse.

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