Solar Eclipse 2027
Solar Eclipse 2027 in Karakul’, Uzbekistan
Partial August 2, 2027
On August 2, 2027, Karakul’ will experience a partial solar eclipse with 8.78% of the sun's disc obscured. Maximum eclipse occurs at 15:28 local time, with the sun 50° above the WSW horizon. While totality won't be reached here, the partial eclipse will be clearly visible with certified eclipse glasses. Use Heliora to preview the eclipse from any vantage point — see the sun's exact position, the duration of each phase, and how the sky changes around you. All times computed from a precision astronomical engine.
14:49
Partial begins
15:28
Maximum
16:06
Partial ends
8.78%
Obscuration
Partial
Type
50°
Sun altitude
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What time is the solar eclipse in Karakul’?
- The partial phase begins at 14:49 local time. Maximum eclipse is at 15:28.
- Will the total eclipse be visible from Karakul’?
- From Karakul’ the eclipse will be partial, with 8.78% of the sun's disc obscured.
- Do I need special glasses?
- Yes — you always need ISO 12312-2 certified eclipse glasses to safely observe a partial eclipse.
- How high will the sun be during the eclipse in Karakul’?
- The sun will be at 50° altitude at maximum eclipse, toward the WSW. The sun will be high in the sky, so terrain blocking is unlikely to be a concern.
- How long is the August 2, 2027 eclipse?
- The partial eclipse lasts about 2-3 hours from first contact to last. Maximum coverage is brief — usually a few minutes around peak.