When and how to watch Solar eclipse of June 10, 2021
The first solar eclipse of the year 2021 will be visible only in Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh in India on June 10.
The first solar eclipse of the year 2021 will be visible only in Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh in India on June 10. The special thing is that the lunar eclipse will be visible for some time before sunset.
The first solar eclipse of this year, going to happen on June 10, will be visible only in Arunachal Pradesh and some parts of Ladakh in India shortly before sunset. This will be an annular solar eclipse and this astronomical event occurs when the Sun, the Moon and the Earth come in a straight line.
Solar eclipse will be visible in Ladakh and Arunachal Pradesh.
MP Birla Planetarium Director Debiprasad Durai said here on Tuesday that the solar eclipse will be visible only from parts of Arunachal Pradesh and Ladakh in India. The celestial event was observed from near Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary in Arunachal Pradesh at around 5:52 pm. Can go At the same time, in the northern part of Ladakh, where the sunset will happen at around 6.15 pm, the solar eclipse will be visible at around 6 pm.
Solar eclipse will be visble from these places:
- Arunachal Pradesh | Dibang Wildlife Sanctuary at 5:52 PM for 3-4 minutes
- Europe
- Northeast America and around
- Ladakh at 12:25 PM and will be visible till 12:51 PM
- the Caribbean
What is annular solar eclipse ?
An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon is far enough away from the Earth and comes between the Earth and the Sun in such a way that the entire center of the Sun is covered by the Moon's shadow, but the area outside the Sun remains illuminated. It is also called an annular eclipse because the Moon covers about 98 percent of the Sun.