slide 1: India to witness solar eclipse on June 21
India will witness a solar eclipse on June 21 and it will be annular in some parts of the
country where skygazers will get an opportunity to observe the "ring of fire" during the
phenomenon an official said on Monday.
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However for most parts of the country the eclipse will be partial.
The path of the annular solar eclipse will start near Gharsana in Rajasthan around 10:12 am
and the phase of annularity will begin around 11:49 am and end at 11:50 am Director of the
M P Birla Planetarium Debi Prasad Duari said.
The ring of fire will be visible for that one minute from places such as Suratgarh and
Anupgarh in Rajasthan Sirsa Ratia and Kurukshetra in Haryana and Dehradun Chamba
Chamoli and Joshimath in Uttarakhand.
However the ring of fire will not be as prominent this time as it was on December 26 last
year and will be a little narrower Duari said in a statement.
"The annular solar eclipse occurs when the sun moon and the earth come in a straight line
and almost on the same plane.
"At that moment the moon must be farther away from the earth in its elliptical orbit and
hence cannot cover the disc of the sun completely resulting in a narrow band of light
around the dark silhouette of the moon making the ring of fire visible" the statement said.
But from a much wider-region country people can observe a partial solar eclipse of a
different magnitude.
In Kolkata the partial eclipse will begin at 10:46 am and end at 2:17 pm while the timing
will be from 10:20 am to 1:48 pm in New Delhi from 10 am to 1:27 pm in Mumbai from
10:22 am to 1:41 pm in Chennai and between 10.13 am and 1.31 pm in Bengaluru.
On June 21 the annular eclipse will first start for the people of Congo in Africa and
progress through South Sudan Ethiopia Yemen Oman Saudi Arabia the Indian Ocean and
Pakistan before entering India over Rajasthan.
It will then move on to Tibet China Taiwan before ending at the middle of the Pacific
Ocean.