Malaysians in Sabah can view the phenomenon from 11 am to 2 pm while those in the Peninsula can view it from 11 am to 1 pm. theSun theSundaily eclipse science solar Malaysia
: Malaysia will experience a partial solar eclipse on April 20 in conjunction with the hybrid solar eclipse phenomenon that occurs north of the Australian continent.
According to Mosti, viewing programmes of the partial solar eclipse will be held at the Kuala Lumpur National Planetarium and in Tawau, with eclipse glasses distributed for free at both locations to enable the public to view the phenomenon safely. In addition, live streaming on the National Planetarium’s Facebook and YouTube channels is also provided, with the images to be shared being the eclipse phenomenon in Malaysia or images taken from other locations around the world that also experience a hybrid or partial solar eclipse.
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