Video: Solar Eclipse Footage from Armenia
Today, the moon passes in front of the sun during the solar eclipse at the end of 2022. It will mainly be visible from Europe, and parts of Africa and Asia, while others can watch it online.
In Armenia, the partial solar eclipse began at 13:52, will reach its maximum at 15:11, and will end at 16:24. The event will last for 2 hours and 32 minutes. The solar eclipse will peak by covering 82% of the sun.
The main observation point is located at the North Pole, but for observers in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Asia, the sun will darken to varying degrees, depending on how close the observer is to the central path of the eclipse.
The solar eclipse has been broadcast live from the Syunik region via the Facebook page of the 'SOS' movement.