When will be the last solar eclipse of this year?

When will be the last solar eclipse of this year?
A solar eclipse occurs on Earth when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun during its orbit, causing all or part of the Sun to be blocked from view.
The second and last solar eclipse of this year will take place on October 14, starting at 8:35 PM Pakistan time and ending on October 15 at 2:25 PM.
This eclipse is called the Ring of Fire, because during it the Moon will hide the Sun in such a way that the outer part of it will appear like a ring or shell. The solar eclipse will not be seen in Pakistan, but it will be possible to see it only in North and South America.
Since the distance from the Earth to the Sun is 400 times greater than the distance from the Earth to the Moon, and the circumference of the Sun is also 400 times greater than the circumference of the Moon, during an eclipse, the Moon completely or substantially hides the Sun from Earth’s view. takes.
A solar eclipse cannot be seen in every area at all times, so some people, including scientists, travel far and wide to the eclipsed region to observe the eclipse.
A total solar eclipse may return to an area after about 370 years and last for a maximum of seven minutes and forty seconds. However, a partial solar eclipse can be seen several times a year.