A solar eclipse will occur in Nigeria today Thursday, September 1, between
the hours of 7:15am and 10:03am with slight variations in actual timing
across the country, the National Space Research and Development Agency
(NSRDA) said.
A press statement by the Head of Media and Corporate Communications, Dr
Felix Ale, appealed to the general public not to panic or attach any
spiritual interpretations to this event. He said the eclipse cannot be
observed with naked eyes, as this could cause damage.
In the Federal Capital Territory Abuja, there will be
a partial eclipse, with an obscurity of 60 per cent, and the first
contact at about 7:17am, with maximum eclipse at 8:32am and end at
10:00am.
Lagos will experience its first contact with the eclipse at 7:15am, with
a maximum eclipse occurring at 8:32am and ending at about 10:00am. The
Agency has arranged a viewing centre tomorrow to enable members of the
public, pupils and students from various schools to view the eclipse
using specially designed viewing instruments provided by the space
Agency.
The viewing centre which has been set up by the Agency will be open to
the public on Thursday 1st September, 2016 from 6:45am for school pupils
and students to observe the annular eclipse as part of its continuous
programmes to expose Nigerians and students to matters concerning
astronomical environment.
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