Solar Eclipse Live: 'Eclipse' begins, Khandgras solar eclipse appears from Maharashtra
(Solar Eclipse / Surya Grahan Information)
Mumbai:
The first solar eclipse of this year started around 10 am. The solar eclipse will be visible from all over India and will be circular in some parts, while in some parts including Maharashtra it will be seen in a fragmentary state. What is special is that this astronomical event will take place on the biggest day of the year and the smallest night. (Solar Eclipse / Surya Grahan Information)
The ecliptic phase of this solar eclipse will be visible from Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana and some parts of Uttarakhand. From the rest of India, this solar eclipse will be seen in a fragmentary state. It is noteworthy that this solar eclipse will be visible from the Kurukshetra where the Mahabharata war took place. कृ. Soman said.
The eclipse began at 10:21 a.m. Sunday. The ecliptic phase of this solar eclipse will be visible from 12:01 pm to 12:02 pm. The eclipse will end at 1:48 p.m.
Why is it special?
The solar eclipse seen from all over India is considered special for many reasons. June 21 is considered to be the biggest day of the year. After that, Uttarayan ends and Dakshinayan begins. On this day, day is big and night is short. June 21 is also celebrated around the world as World Contribution Day. Also, for the next eleven years or so, the eclipse will not be visible from India.
What is a circular solar eclipse?
If the moon is away from the earth during a solar eclipse, the lunar eclipse may not cover the eclipse completely because it appears smaller. The sun's bright rounded edges are visible. This is called the bracelet stage. The bracelet state will be seen in Rajasthan, Punjab, Haryana and some parts of Uttarakhand. The position of this solar eclipse will be seen from Kurukshetra in Haryana where the Mahabharata war took place.
Khandgras Darshan from Mumbai!
A partial solar eclipse will start from Mumbai at 10:01 am on Sunday. With the eclipse at 11:38 a.m., the sun will be about 70 percent covered. The eclipse will leave completely at 1:28 p.m. Maharashtra is currently experiencing cloudy weather due to rains. But in the middle of the afternoon there was sunrise. Astronomers have speculated that the eclipse could be observed.
At what time will the eclipse occur in which city?
City - Normal time
Mumbai - 10.01 am to 1.28 pm
Pune - 10.03 am to 1.31 pm
Nashik - 10.04 am to 1.33 pm
Nagpur - 10.18 am to 1.51 pm
Aurangabad - 10.07 am to 1.37 pm
Eclipses should never be seen with the naked eye. Use filter glasses, film and binoculars. Use the right filter when taking photos or watching solar eclipses through binoculars. This solar eclipse will be seen from Africa, Southeast Europe, Middle East, Indonesia, Micronesia as well as India.
Earlier, the annular position of the solar eclipse on December 26, 2019 was seen from South India. Even then, a total solar eclipse was observed from the rest of India. This will be followed by a circular solar eclipse from India on May 21, 2031. The annular position of that eclipse will be visible from South India. However, the eclipse of the solar eclipse from Maharashtra will be on November 3, 2404. कृ. Soman said. (Solar Eclipse / Surya Grahan Information)
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