It was Also revealed that Lagos will experience its first contact with the eclipse at 7:15am, with a maximum eclipse occurring at 8:32am and ending at about 10:00am
It has been advised that the general public shouldn’t risk viewing eclipse with naked eyes but with specially designed instruments provided by the space Agency or stay indoor instead.
Tomorrow, 1st of September the viewing center opened by the Agency will be open to the public on Thursday 1st September, 2016 from 6:45am for students to observe the annular eclipse.
Meanwhile, an eclipse normally occurs when the Moon moves in front of the Sun but does not cover the Sun’s discs completely.