See how Nigerians viewed the eclipse, reactions (photos)
An annular eclipse has been experienced in some parts of Nigeria today, September 1.
The National Space Research and Development Agency (NASRDA) earlier announced that the eclipse will be experienced between the hours of 7.15am and 10.03am with slight variations in actual timing across the country, advising Nigerians not to panic.
An annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon’s apparent diameter is smaller than the sun’s, blocking most of the sun’s light and causing the sun to look like an annulus (ring).
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Nigerians who have already witnessed the eclipse have started sharing photos on social media.
The eclipse as seen at the Oshodi/Apapa expressway in Lagos.
As seen in Lokoja.
As seen in Port Harcourt.
The eclipse as experienced in Kano state.
The eclipse as experienced in Niger state.
However, some others are complaining that they did not witness the eclipse but rather ‘rainclipse’ as there were light showers this morning.
Did you experience the eclipse or you missed it?
Source: Legit.ng