The National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) has
predicted that Nigeria will witness a partial solar eclipse on November
3, 2013. Speaking at a press conference, yesterday in Abuja, on the
anticipated solar eclipse, which will hit most states around noon, the
director-general of the agency, Prof. Seidu Mohammed, said it is a
natural astronomical event with no significant negative implication,
urging Nigerians to remain calm as the eclipse will not hinder normal
activities.
In his presentation, the director, centre for basic space science,
University of Nigeria, Nsukka, Prof. Fidelis Opara, explained that an
eclipse is an astronomical event that occurs when an astronomical object
is temporarily obscured, either by passing into the shadow of another
body or by having another body pass between it and the viewer as seen
from the earth. He explained that solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between
the sun and the earth, and the moon fully or partially blocks the sun.
Giving prediction of the time the eclipse will hit some of the states
in Nigeria, Opara said the eclipse will begin in Abakiliki by 1. 06pm
and end by 4.09pm; Ibadan will start by 12.52pm and end by 4.01pm; Port
Harcourt starts 1.03pm to 4.09pm, Enugu starts 1.04pm to 4.07pm; Lagos
starts 12.50pm to 4.01; Kano begins 1.07 to 4.01; Abuja begins 1.03 to
4.03 while Uyo begins by 1.06pm to 4.09pm.
The eclipse which will affect different African states and other
regions of the world will start around 11.38am to 2.55pm in Accra,
Ghana.
Also other parts of the world will also experience this eclipse.
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