Notes: All timings are represented in 24-hour notation in local time of Frankfurt (Oder), Germany with DST adjustment (if applicable).
Hours which are past midnight are suffixed with next day date. In Panchang day starts and ends with sunrise.
The eclipse of July 02, 2019 would be Total Solar Eclipse of magnitude 1.02 which means that at the moment of greatest eclipse, the Sun would be completely hidden by the shadow of the Moon. The longest duration of totality would be 4 minutes and 32 seconds.
The total Solar Eclipse would be observed from Chile, Argentina and South Pacific Ocean. La Serena, San Juan, Bragado, Junin and Rio Cuarto are few cities of Chile and Argentina where total Solar Eclipse would be visible. The partial Solar Eclipse would be visible from South Pacific Ocean and most parts of South America.
Some of the well-known cities from where Partial Solar Eclipse would be visible are Santiago in Chile, Sao Paulo in Brazil, Buenos Aires in Argentina, Lima in Peru, Montevideo in Uruguay and Asuncion in Paraguay.
None of the eclipse would be visible from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Afghanistan, Fiji, Mauritius, UAE and other Asian countries. Also none of the eclipse would be visible from Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean, North Pacific Ocean, Africa, Australia, Europe and North America continents.
For more information on eclipse visibility please check Plot of Total Solar Eclipse of July 02, 2019.