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Partial Solar Eclipse Phenomenon Can Be Seen In Malaysia On June 21

Malaysians will once again have the opportunity to witness the phenomenon of Partial Solar Eclipse in the skies of Malaysia and Southeast Asia on June 21.

According to the post by the National Planetarium on Facebook, the phenomenon is expected to take place from 2.30pm to 5.30pm (Malaysia time).

However, for this time being, telescope facilities will not be open for the public at the National Planetarium as they are still subject to the Recovery Movement Control Order (RMCO).

As such, people are advised to follow the live streaming of the Partial Solar Eclipse phenomenon via the social media of the National Planetarium on Facebook and Instagram.

Source: The National Planetarium

Adib Mohd

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