Full Solar Eclipse Today, Know From Where The Amazing Sight Can Be Seen
Full Solar Eclipse Today, Know From Where The Amazing Sight Can Be Seen
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New Delhi: The second solar eclipse of the year and the first full solar eclipse is going to take place at midnight of 2nd and 3rd July. This means that the total solar eclipse will not be seen in India at midnight at the time of the solar eclipse. The duration of this solar eclipse will be 4 hours 55 minutes and according to Indian time, the solar eclipse will start at 10.25 minutes on the night of July 2 and end at 3.20 a.m. on July 3.

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The eclipse will start off the coast of New Zealand. It will also be visible in brazil, Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru and the Pacific Ocean. In addition, people partially observing solar eclipses in Ecuador, Paraguay and Uruguay will be able to see. According to Indian Time, the eclipse will begin at 10.25 p.m. on the night of July 2 and end at 3.20 p.m. on July 3. On the other hand, Khagras will be at 11.32 p.m., Paramgrass at 12.53 p.m. and Moksha (finished) at 3.20 p.m.

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It is worth mentioning that when the moon comes between the sun and the earth and the sun hides behind the moon for some time that period is called the solar eclipse. When the sun stops appearing completely, it is known as a full solar eclipse. After this total solar eclipse, the next solar eclipse will take place on December 14, 2020, but as this time the solar eclipse cannot be seen in India, the solar eclipse will not be visible in 2020. Like this time, the next time the eclipse will be visible in Chile and Argentina.

 

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