Solar eclipse 2021 News
In India, people usually prefer to stay indoors and not consume any food items during the time of the Grahan or eclipse. Parts of southern Africa, including locations in South Africa and Namibia, will see a partial solar eclipse.
A Solar Eclipse takes place when the Moon moves between the Sun and Earth and casts a shadow on Earth, fully or partially blocking the Sun's light in some areas.
On Saturday, December 4, the last Surya Grahan or Solar Eclipse of this year will begin at 10:59 am.
Those who are based in Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh will be able to see this rare astronomical phenomenon. They will start witnessing the solar eclipse at 12:25, as per the map published by NASA.
When it's a total eclipse, the disk of the Sun is fully obscured by the Moon, however, in partial and annular eclipses, only part of the Sun is obscured.
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The solar eclipse will be visible in a few regions, while it will be partial in others, as per NASA.
The astronomical event will start at 01:42 PM (IST) and will be visible until 06:41 PM (IST).
NASA will live stream the eclipse on nasa. gov/live.
The first solar eclipse of the year 2021 will occur on Thursday (June 10)
Incidentally, Jyeshtha Amavasya and Shani Jayanti also fall on the same day as the eclipse or Surya Grahan
As per Hindu beliefs, this day is supposed to be inauspicious and carry negative energy
The first Solar Eclipse of 2021 will be visible on June 10.
During a solar eclipse the Moon moves between the Sun and Earth, and blocks the light of the Sun from reaching Earth.
When the Moon's diameter appears smaller than the Sun's, it blocks most of the Sun's light, making it look like an annulus i.e in the form of a ring.
The eclipsed Sun should not be viewed with the naked eye, even for a very short time.
When the Moon's diameter appears smaller than the Sun's, it blocks most of the Sun's light, making it look like an annulus i.e in the form of a ring.
Solar eclipse is a natural phenomena that occur at least twice in a year.
According to astronomers, at least two solar eclipses will be visible in India in 2021.
These eclipses will be will be witnessed in different parts of India.
Solar Eclipses in 2021
June 10: The first Solar Eclipse of 2021 would take place on June 10, 2021 and it will be witnessed from much of Europe, much of Asia, North Africa, West Africa, much of North America, Atlantic and Arctic.
In India, the first solar eclipse of 2021 would start around 1:42 pm IST and conclude at 6:41 pm.
December 4: The last solar eclipse of 2021 will be visible on December 4, 2021. The soalr eclipse would be visible in South in Australia, South in Africam South in America, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, Indian Ocean and Antarctica.
The last solar eclipse of 2020 occurred on December 14 (Monday) and it lasted in India for around five hours. The last solar eclipse 2020 started at 07:03 in the evening in India and will end at 12:23 pm.
It is widely believed in India that solar eclipse affects our sun signs and astrologers also claim that solar eclipse affect our lives too.
Solar and Lunar Eclipses are natural phenomena that occur at least twice in a year.
Four eclipse will be visible in India in 2021.
These eclipses will be will be witnessed in different parts of India.
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