Sky event lovers will have the chance to see the first solar eclipse in 2022 on April 30, Saturday.
The partial solar eclipse event can be observed in several parts of Antarctica, the southern parts of Latin America, the Pacific Ocean region, and the Atlantic Ocean.
According to Space website, the sky event will start at 18:45 pm GMT, and it will reach its climax at 20:41 pm GMT, before its end at 22:37 pm GMT.
It is worthy to mention that April will see several significant sky events. The full Pink Moon will shine on April 16. Moreover, between April 16 to April 25, the Lyrids Meteor Shower will take place.
From April 24 and 30, there will a conjunction between the moon and Saturn, Mars, Venus, and Jupiter. All the conjunctions will take place between 4 am and the dawn.
Mercury will appear in the sky on April 29, and it will shine directly after the sunset.
Finally, on April 30, there will be a partial solar eclipse but it will not visible in the Middle East and North Africa.
On the same day, the crescent moon of Shawal will rise after the sunset.