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Solar eclipse in Ukraine 2023: date and time

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The first such phenomenon will occur on April 20 at 6:17. It will be a hybrid. This will happen on April 30, 2041.

This year, Ukrainians will witness several solar eclipses. This will occur in different zodiac signs.

As you know, a solar eclipse is an astronomical phenomenon when the Moon completely or partially covers the Sun from an observer on Earth.

This happens when the Moon is located between the Sun and the Earth, due to which it blocks the flow of sunlight to the Earth.

When are the solar and lunar eclipses 2023

  • April 20 – solar eclipse in Aries

  • May 5 – Lunar Eclipse in Scorpio

  • October 14 – solar eclipse in Libra

  • October 28 – Lunar Eclipse in Taurus

What not to do during a solar eclipse

  • You cannot look at the eclipse with your eyes.

  • Go on a long trip

  • Make important decisions and start a new business

  • Get into conflicts

  • Give in to provocations

  • Drink alcohol and smoke

  • Eat too much

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