Pictures: Lunar eclipse phenomenon from different Arab countries

2017-08-08 2017-08-08T03:34:25Z
عمر الدجاني
عمر الدجاني
متنبئ جوي- مسؤول قسم الأخبار الجوية
  • حمزة العمرات - الأردن
  • سلطنة عمان - عبدالله العبري
  • عمان، الأردن - عمر الدجاني
  • عمان، الأردن - أمجد الطويل
  • حسن اصليح
  •  المدينة المنورة، السعودية - بدر الحازمي
  • عمان، الأردن -  أحمد الترك
  • ولاية إزكي العمانية - فيصل الرواحي
  • Pictures: Lunar eclipse phenomenon from different Arab countries
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Weather of Arabia - Yesterday, Monday, most of the Arab countries witnessed a distinguished astronomical event represented by a partial eclipse of the moon, which reached 25%.

Photography and astronomy enthusiasts in the Arab world have monitored this phenomenon. Here are some pictures from different regions of the Arab world.

This article was written originally in Arabic and is translated using a 3rd party automated service. ArabiaWeather is not responsible for any grammatical errors whatsoever.
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