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SURYA GRAHAN 2022 DATE, TIME CHECK: The eclipsed Sun should not be seen with the naked eye, even for a brief period of time. The ending of the eclipse will not be visible from India as the same will be in progress after sunset.
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SOLAR ECLIPSE, SURYA GRAHAN 2022 DATE: A partial solar eclipse is also known as Aanshik Surya Grahan. 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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Surya Grahan, Solar Eclipse 2022 date: In India, people usually prefer to stay indoors and not consume any food items during the time of the Grahan or eclipse.
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A partial solar eclipse is also known as Aanshik Surya Grahan. 
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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.
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On Saturday, December 4, the last Surya Grahan or Solar Eclipse of this year will begin at 10:59 am. 
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Since in India, the solar eclipse will not occur during day time it will not be visible to us. The first Solar Eclipse of this year was on June 21.
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The duration of solar eclipse in India will be of approximately six hours. The first location to see the partial eclipse begins at 9.15 am and at 12.10 pm, the maximum eclipse takes place. The solar eclipse will end at 15:04 pm.
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From India, annular phase will be visible in the morning from some places within a narrow corridor of the northern part of the country (parts of Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttarakhand) and it will be seen as partial solar eclipse from the rest part of the country.
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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. The world is about to witness its second solar eclipse of 2020 on June 21. This one is going to be an annular eclipse. 
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The Annular solar eclipse forms a ring of fire but is different from a total eclipse. It will be visible in parts of Africa including the Central African Republic, Congo, Ethiopia, Pakistan, India, and China. 
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The Annular solar eclipse forms a ring of fire but is different from a total eclipse. It will be visible in parts of Africa including the Central African Republic, Congo, Ethiopia, Pakistan, India, and China. 
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If a new moon or Amavasya falls on a Monday, it is called Somvati Amavasya, if it is on a Saturday then it becomes Shani Amavasya. Also, the one falling on the last day of Pitru-Paksha in Sept-Oct is called Mahalaya Amavasya. 
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The Annular solar eclipse forms a ring of fire but is different from a total eclipse. It will be visible in parts of Africa including the Central African Republic, Congo, Ethiopia, Pakistan, India, and China. 
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During any type of eclipse, there are a few dos and don'ts which most follow.
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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. This one is going to be an annular eclipse. 






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