Pakistan is preparing for a once-in-a-lifetime celestial event that will occur in 2023 – the Surya Grahan, also known as the total solar eclipse. It is a rare phenomenon that occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the earth, blocking out the sun’s rays and casting a shadow on the earth.
The Surya Grahan will be visible in Pakistan on July 22, 2023, and it is expected to last for a total of 6 minutes and 14 seconds. This will be the longest total solar eclipse of the century, and it is expected to be a spectacular event for those who are lucky enough to witness it.
Pakistan has been preparing for the Surya Grahan for several years now. The government has been working with astronomers, scientists, and other experts to ensure that the country is ready to host the event and that people are able to view it safely.
One of the main concerns when it comes to a total solar eclipse is eye safety. Looking directly at the sun during an eclipse can cause permanent eye damage, so it is important for people to use special eclipse glasses or other protective gear when viewing the event. The government has been working to educate the public about the importance of eye safety and has been distributing eclipse glasses to schools and other organizations.
In addition to eye safety, the government has also been working to ensure that there is adequate infrastructure in place for people who want to view the eclipse. This includes setting up viewing stations in various parts of the country, as well as providing transportation and other logistical support for visitors.
The Surya Grahan is expected to be a major tourism event for Pakistan, with thousands of people from around the world expected to visit the country to witness the eclipse. This will be a major boost for the country’s tourism industry, which has been struggling in recent years due to security concerns and other issues.
Overall, Pakistan is gearing up for what promises to be a truly spectacular event – the Surya Grahan of 2023. With careful planning and preparation, the country is ready to welcome visitors from around the world and provide a safe and unforgettable experience for all who witness this rare celestial phenomenon.