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Solar Eclipse June 21, 2020: How and when to watch the ‘ring of fire’ eclipse in India
The first solar eclipse of 2020 will take place on June 21. It will be an annular solar eclipse, during which the Moon will cover only 70 per cent of the Sun, according to the Nehru Planetarium.
Solar Eclipse 2020 Date and Time in India: The first solar eclipse of 2020 will take place on June 21. It will be an annular solar eclipse, during which the Moon will cover only 70 per cent of the Sun, according to the Nehru Planetarium. The eclipse will begin at 10 AM IST in Mumbai, with the Moon blocking the Sun’s upper side and will slowly cover the Sun. The peak of the solar eclipse will be reached at 11:37 AM IST and it will end at 1:27 PM IST.
During an annular solar eclipse, the Moon is a bit far than usual from the Earth, causing it to appear much smaller than the Sun to appear much smaller. Due to this, the Moon will not be able to completely cover the Sun and for a short period of time, a ring of fire will be visible in the sky.
The eclipse, according to the Nehru Planetarium, will be first seen in Bhuj starting at 9:58 AM IST and will be seen ending last in Dibrugarh at 2:29 PM IST. This will be the last eclipse to be seen from India for the next 28 months. The next eclipse will be seen in India on October 25, 2022.
Solar Eclipse 2020: The annular eclipse, often called the 'ring of fire' is set to take place on June 21, 2020. Commonly termed as 'Surya Grahan', the Solar Eclipse 2020 is a phenomenon awaited by scores of skygazers and will be the first Surya Grahan of this year. The Solar Eclipse 2020 will be the second annular eclipse post December 2019.
What is Solar Eclipse?
A solar eclipse is witnessed when the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun. During the Surya Grahan phenomenon, the image of the Sun is totally or partly obscured. In case of an annual solar eclipse, the moon's apparent diameter is smaller than that of the Sun. The phenomenon also blocks most of the sunlight, causing the Sun to look like an annulus (ring). An annular eclipse appears as a partial eclipse over a region of the Earth thousands of kilometres wide.
Types of Solar Eclipses
The solar eclipses can be divided into three categories - total, partial and annular. A solar eclipse is witnessed when the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun. In a partial eclipse, the moon covers a part of the Sun and makes the leftover Sun visible. Lastly, during an annular solar eclipse, the Moon covers the Sun fully, but due to its relatively small size the out ring of the Sun is completely visible to the people.
Solar Eclipse 2020: Where will Surya Grahan be visible?
The Solar Eclipse 2020 will be visible through Central African Republic, Congo, Ethiopia, southern Pakistan, Northern India and China. A partial eclipse will be visible in north and east Africa, in south-east of Europe, most of Asia (except the north part of Russia) and in the north of Australia just before sunset. In Europe the partial eclipse will visible for places southeast of the line roughly passing through Perugia, Miskolc, Lviv and Yaroslavl.
Will Solar Eclipse 2020 be visible in India?
The Solar Eclipse 2020 will be witnessed in India. The Surya Grahan will begin at 10:12 AM near Gharsana in Rajasthan. The annular phase will begin around 11:49 am and end at 11:50 am, Director of the MP Birla Planetarium Debi Prasad Duari said. The "ring of fire" can best be seen, just for a minute, from Suratgarh and Anupgarh in Rajasthan, Sirsa, Ratia and Kurukshetra in Haryana, and Dehradun, Chamba, Chamoli and Joshimath in Uttarakhand.
According to NASA, the Moon will block 99.4 per cent of the Sun at its peak and will be visible very well from Northern India.
This year we will witness three more eclipses - the first two are lunar eclipse in July and November and the third one will be a solar eclipse in December.
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Annular Solar Eclipse progress on June 21, 2020
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On June 21, 2020 people from multiple countries around the world will be able to see the most spectacular annular solar eclipse or “ring of fire” of this decade. June 21, by the way, is also the longest day of the year. The ring of fire will be visible for up to 1 minute from Africa, Ethiopia, India, Taiwan, and other countries. A “ring of fire” annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon comes between the earth and the sun and completely covers the sun’s center. This leaves the sun’s outer edges exposed, and a “ring of fire” starts becoming visible for a very short duration. The scientific community strongly recommends space enthusiasts to wear specially approved dark solar eclipse glasses to avoid the risk of blindness. So enjoy watching the “ring of fire.” Just do it safely!
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Annular Solar Eclipse (Partial Solar Eclipse in the Philippines)
An Annular Solar Eclipse will occur on June 21, 2020. It will be visible from a track that goes across Most of Africa, S.E. Europe, Asia and Micronesia.
An annular solar eclipse will occur on June 21, 2020. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth. An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon's apparent diameter is smaller than the Sun's, blocking most of the Sun's light and causing the Sun to look like an annulus (ring). An annular eclipse appears as a partial eclipse over a region of the Earth thousands of kilometres wide.
The central path of the 2020 June annular eclipse passes through parts of African continent including Central African Republic, Congo, and Ethiopia; Iran, south of Pakistan and northern India; and China. A partial eclipse will be visible in north and east Africa, in south-east of Europe, most of Asia (except the north part of Russia) and in the north of Australia just before sunset. In Europe the partial eclipse will visible for places southeast of the line roughly passing through Perugia, Miskolc, Lviv and Yaroslavl
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