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Solar Eclipse 2020: How to Watch ‘Ring of Fire’ Live Online, India Timings, More

Solar Eclipse in India 2020 Time and Time: The first Solar Eclipse in 2020 will be on June 21 this month. This event is an annual solar eclipse where the moon covers the outer edge of the sun from the center. Thus the ring of fire is formed.
The June 21 solar eclipse will be visible in India, Asia, Africa, the Pacific and the Indian Ocean. The event, which will take place on June 21, will also be seen in Europe and Australia.
Time of eclipse
According to Indian Standard Time (IST), the June 2020 solar eclipse will begin at 9:15 am on June 21, according to TimeAndDate.com. The full eclipse will begin at 10:17 am, which will be at 12:10 pm. A complete eclipse will appear at 2:02 pm. The eclipse ends at 3:04 pm.
What is an annual solar eclipse?
In a nutshell, a solar eclipse occurs when the moon comes between the earth and the sun. During the eclipse in a horoscope, the moon is away from the earth, and its apparent diameter is not enough to completely block the sun.
Instead, it blocks much of the sun and puts its former shadow on the earth, leaving a bright circle. At this stage of the solar eclipse, an annual shape (ring-shape) is formed around the moon, so people on Earth can see a “fire ring” in the sky.
This is in contrast to the total solar eclipse, in which the moon falls between the sun and the earth and shows the darkest part of its shadow (womb) on our planet. The whole eclipse is almost dark at night, but in the case of the annual eclipse you will see some light.
When is the annual solar eclipse?
According to TimemandDate.com, the annual eclipse of the upcoming solar eclipse is visible from parts of Africa, including the Republic of Congo, the Congo and Ethiopia; Pakistan and North India to the south, as well as China.
The annual solar eclipse, which occurs on June 21, begins at 9:15 am IST as a partial eclipse and reaches its peak at 12: 10p IST. At 3:04 pm, the annual solar eclipse ends.
How to watch the June eclipse live
If you live in areas where the annual solar eclipse appears on June 21st, you can go out with your eyes to experience the ring of fire impact. It is important to pay attention to eye protection when looking directly at the eclipse.
Space lovers can watch the event live online. Popular channels such as Tiandadt and Slow live it on their YouTube. You can also follow the path of the eclipse using the NASA tracker.
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