Surya Grahan 2020 LIVE Updates: India witnesses Solar Eclipse

Solar eclipse (Surya Grahan) timings in India LIVE updates: All set for the solar eclipse (Surya Grahan) today time on June 21 where the Sun, Moon and Earth would be conjunction with moon in the middle stopping the sun rays from entering the earth. The conjunction would be with partial, full or annular depending on the alignment. However, the alignment would be different in a different place due to the earth being spherical in shape. The solar eclipse starts at 9.15 to 15.04 on Sunday where people are advised not to watch the eclipse with a naked eye instead of using special goggles to see the eclipse. The eclipse is likely to be witnessed mostly in Asia, Africa, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia.

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  • 21 Jun 2020 3:55 AM GMT

    According to the Nehru Planetarium, Delhi, the next annular eclipse will be seen from South America in December 2020. Another annular eclipse will occur in 2022. However, it will be hardly visible from India, said N Rathnashree the Director of Nehru Planetarium in Delhi. 

  • 21 Jun 2020 3:36 AM GMT

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    Today the annual solar eclipse will start at 9:15 AM IST and will be visible until 3:04 PM IST. The maximum eclipse will take place at 12:10 IST.  

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