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People watch solar eclipse on 26th December 2019 at Al Thuraya Atronomy Centre in Dubai.
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People at Al Thuraya Atronomy Centre in Dubai to witness solar eclipse on 26th December 2019.
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Enthusiasts getting ready to record solar eclipse in Liwa, Abu Dhabi
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People gather at Al Thuraya Astronomy Centre in Dubai to witness the Solar eclipse on 26th December 2019.
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Solar eclipse as seen from Al Thuraya Atronomy Centre in Dubai
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People at Al Thuraya Atronomy Centre in Dubai to witness solar eclipse on 26th December 2019.
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Stages of sun during the eclipse
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Another phase of the sun as seen from Al Thuraya Atronomy Centre
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Stages of sun during the eclipse.
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Solar eclipse as seen from Al Thuraya Atronomy Centre in Dubai
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Last solar eclipse of 2019, viewed from Liwa. The actual eclipse when the moon is fully in front of the sun covering a maximum 91.93 per cent of its face, lasted two minutes 47 seconds
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Another view of the 'ring' - from Liwa, Abu Dhabi
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