Solar Eclipse 2020 images
Today is the first solar eclipse of the year. This will be a circular solar eclipse. Such a view is a rare sight on earth. The sun will look like a glowing ring.
This will be neither partial eclipse nor complete. This eclipse will be seen in North India. It will also be seen in Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttarakhand, Kurukshetra, Chamoli, Sirsa, Suratgarh.
You can track the route of this solar eclipse on NASA’s website too.
Pictures and videos of this solar eclipse have started pouring in from various parts of India and the world. Now the next solar eclipse will occur on 25th of October 2022.
The solar eclipse in Dehradun looked like a ring of fire:
Uttarakhand: #SolarEclipse2020 as seen in the skies of Dehradun. pic.twitter.com/Zg0zOpwIou
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
The view of the solar eclipse in the clouds in Delhi:
Delhi: #SolarEclipse2020 as seen in the cloudy skies of the national capital. pic.twitter.com/Y29PNlnpWW
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
People kept trying to see the solar eclipse in Ranchi too. In some areas, due to clouds and rain, people could not get a proper view, while in some areas there was a view of the eclipse in the middle of the clouds.
This is the view of solar eclipse in Amritsar:
Punjab: #SolarEclipse2020 as seen in the skies of Amritsar today. pic.twitter.com/usRHFtjlgP
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
View of solar eclipse in UAE:
United Arab Emirates: #SolarEclipse2020 as seen in the skies of Dubai.
The solar eclipse will be visible until 11:12 AM. It will also be visible from Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia. pic.twitter.com/EAGWuVIdBO
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
People are watching the eclipse right from their homes in Kurukshetra. Curfew has been imposed in the famous Brahma Sarovar area so that the risk of coronavirus infection does not increase.
Haryana: #SolarEclipse2020 as seen in the skies of Kurukshetra. pic.twitter.com/LCpg8ltvJk
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
Views from Jammu:
Jammu & Kashmir: Jammu witnesses #SolarEclipse2020
The solar eclipse will start at 9:15 AM and will be visible until 3:04 PM. The maximum eclipse will take place at 12:10 IST. It will be visible from Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia. pic.twitter.com/5tvnfr7O7G
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
Here are some images from Jaipur, Rajasthan:
Rajasthan: #SolarEclipse2020 seen in the skies of Jaipur.
The solar eclipse will be visible until 1:44 PM with maximum visibility of the eclipse at 11:55 IST. It will be visible from Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia. pic.twitter.com/MnnFvua1St
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
Amazing images of eclipse in Gandhinagar, Gujarat:
Gujarat: #SolarEclipse2020 seen in the skies of Gandhinagar.
The solar eclipse will be visible until 1:32 PM with maximum visibility of the eclipse at 11:42 IST. It will be visible from Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia. pic.twitter.com/Lp0xs53JoF
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
Here are some images from Mumbai too:
Maharashtra: #SolarEclipse2020 seen in the skies of Mumbai.
The solar eclipse will be visible until 3:04 PM. The maximum eclipse will take place at 12:10 IST. It will be visible from Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia. pic.twitter.com/n32nzIXYDR
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
This eclipse is happening on the biggest day of the year. When the Moon enters between the Earth and the Sun and completely covers the central part of the Sun. This phenomenon is called annular solar eclipse. As a result, the circle of the sun appears like a glowing ring. Hence, today’s event is also called ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse.
In India, it became visible from 9:56 AM and will remain visible until 2:29 PM, according to a press release from the Planetary Society, India.
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Team HopyTapy