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Thailand views partial eclipse on Sunday, although weather obscures effect in some areas


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BANGKOK(NNT) – Sunday’s partial eclipse coincided with the longest day of the year, the summer solstice, when the sun appeared in the sky for almost 13 hours in Thailand. The partial eclipse started at about 1 p.m. and continued until 4.10 p.m., with maximum coverage at about 2.49 p.m. The partial eclipse could be seen […]

Thailand views partial eclipse on Sunday, although weather obscures effect in some areas
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