Overview of solar eclipse this morning in Vietnam and Southeast Asian countries
Although the total solar eclipse was not achieved, the people in Vietnam got up early to watch this very interesting event.
At 6:34 am Vietnam time, an eclipse began to occur. Here are the composite images of this exciting event in Vietnam.
Go Vap District - Ho Chi Minh City (Photo of Facebooker Tantien Ho)
Photo: Facebooker Quy Tran
Dak Lak.
Dak Lak.
District 4 - Ho Chi Minh City.
Kien Giang.
District 3 - Ho Chi Minh.
7:38 Vietnamese time, the solar eclipse has reached its peak.(Photo taken at Dak Lak.)
At about 8:00 Vietnamese time, the moon begins to leave its peak position and the eclipse is about to end. (Photos taken in Bien Hoa.)
Although Vietnam cannot see the total solar eclipse, but in countries like Indonesia, people can witness the moon almost covering the sun completely.
The upcoming solar eclipse forms the shape of a diamond ring in Indonesia.
7:38, the solar eclipse has reached its entirety, this is an image recorded in Indonesia.
In the Philippines.
In Malaysia.
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