As the head of the Moscow Planetarium Methodical Support Department, Lyudmila Koshman, clarified, the maximum phase of the phenomenon can be observed from 00:31 Wednesday, it will last 1 hour and 58 minutes.

At the same time, according to Mikhail Leus, a Phobos weather center specialist, residents of the capital and the region are unlikely to be able to see the eclipse due to cloudy weather.

"We are in Moscow and the Moscow region with you are unlikely to see even a piece, because it will be quite cloudy at this time ... Maybe someone will be lucky ... but in general, the weather will be cloudy with clearings," he explained .

July 2, a total eclipse of the sun. The total duration of the phenomenon was 4 minutes 33 seconds.

Inforeactor also reported that in the capital from July 18 to July 21, a series of events “Lunar Week” will take place at the Museum of Cosmonautics.