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Solar Eclipse 2021: Date, timings and visibility in India

Written by  Rajan Nath -- December 03rd 2021 09:32 AM
Solar Eclipse 2021: Date, timings and visibility in India

Solar Eclipse 2021: Date, timings and visibility in India

Solar Eclipse 2021 date, timings and visibility in India: A total solar eclipse, which is also the last solar eclipse of the year, will be witnessed on December 4. It will be visible from Antarctica. NASA said that it will also be visible from a few other parts of the globe. It could be partially visible from the southern tip of South America, Africa, Australia, and New Zealand. Also Read | Air pollution case: Why are schools open in Delhi? asks Supreme Court Total Solar Eclipse to Super New Moon: Dec 4 lined up with celestial events  for stargazers - SCIENCE News NASA published an interactive map showing the path of the solar eclipse 2021 across the Earth’s surface. The December 4 total solar eclipse will not be visible from India but a partial solar eclipse would be visible on October 25, 2022. Also Read | Omicron variant scare: DDMA issues guidelines for arrivals at Delhi airport A Total Solar Eclipse Comes December 4, 2021 — What to Know | Fatherly A total solar eclipse took place when the Moon passes between the Earth and the sun. The Sun is around four hundred times larger than the Moon. It is also 400 times further away from the Moon. With this, phenomenon, both the Sun and Moon look similar in disk size causing the eclipse. The total solar eclipse comes two weeks after the partial lunar eclipse of November 19. When Is the Next Solar Eclipse in New York? Reportedly, the solar eclipses appear every 18 months somewhere on Earth. This phenomenon lasts only a few minutes. The duration of the December 4 eclipse is likely to be 1 hour, 43 minutes.

Solar eclipse on December 4 timings

The full eclipse will start at around 7 am UTC, with the maximum eclipse at 7:33 am and may end at 08:06 am. As per India's time, the eclipse will begin at 12.30 pm, will be on a peak at 01.03 pm, and end at 01.36 pm. -PTC News

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