Solar Eclipse 2020: Will this Surya Grahan be visible in India? Check Date and timings

Solar Eclipse 2020: Will this Surya Grahan be visible in India? Check Date and timings

New Delhi: The world is about to witness its first photo voltaic eclipse of 2020 on June 21. When it is a complete eclipse, the disk of the Sun is absolutely obscured by the Moon, nevertheless, in partial and annular eclipses, solely a part of the Sun is obscured. This one goes to be an annular eclipse. 

The Annular photo voltaic eclipse kinds a hoop of fireside however is totally different from a complete eclipse. It shall be seen in components of Africa together with the Central African Republic, Congo, Ethiopia, Pakistan, India, and China. 

The photo voltaic eclipse or annual photo voltaic eclipse shall be seen in India.

First location to see the partial eclipse start – 21 Jun, 09:15:58 am

First location to see the total eclipse start – 21 Jun, 10:17:45 am

Maximum Eclipse – 21 Jun, 12:10:04 am

Last location to see the total eclipse finish – 21 Jun, 14:02:17 am

Last location to see the partial eclipse finish – 21 Jun, 15:04:01 am

(as per timeanddate.com)

During any kind of eclipse, there are a couple of dos and don’ts which most comply with. Usually, a photo voltaic eclipse at all times takes place about two weeks earlier than or after a lunar eclipse. Most usually there are two eclipses in a row, at occasions there will be three. This 12 months has already seen two lunar eclipses – January 10 and June 5 respectively. 

An eclipse shouldn’t be seen with the bare eye as it will probably trigger injury to the attention. Skywatchers ought to use binoculars, a telescope or optical digicam viewfinder with the proper filters or movies to look at the eclipse. A standard binocular or telescope shouldn’t be used.

 

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