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 GEO Pakistan
 Total solar eclipse on July 11 not to be seen in Pakistan
 Updated at: 2053 PST,  Tuesday, July 06, 2010
Total solar eclipse on July 11 not to be seen in Pakistan KARACHI: The total solar eclipse on Monday, July 11, 2010 would not be visible in Pakistan, says a release of Pakistan Meteorological Department here on Tuesday.

The total eclipse will be visible from South Pacific Ocean, Chile and Argentine. While, partial eclipse will be visible from South Pacific and South America.

Eclipse beings 22:10 (11th July) PST
Total begins 22:16 (11th July) PST
Total ends 01:51 (12th July) PST
Eclipse ends 02:57 (12th July) PST
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