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Solar Eclipse (Surya Grahan) June 2020 Date, Timings in India Live Updates: Solar Eclipse or Surya Grahan 2020 Today in India Live Updates: 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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Solar Eclipse (Surya Grahan) June 2020 in India Live Updates: When the Sun, the Moon, and the Earth are aligned in a straight line or an almost straight configuration, such that the Moon comes between the Sun and Earth blocking the rays of Sun from directly reaching the Earth, we witness a solar eclipse. Based on the alignment, there are three kinds of solar eclipses — total, partial, and annular — along with the addition of a rare hybrid of an annular and a total solar eclipse.
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Solar Eclipse or Surya Grahan 2020 Today in India Live Updates: 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. The eclipse will be visible from much of Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia.

14:02 (IST)21 Jun 2020
When is the next solar eclipse?

There will only be two solar eclipses this year. The first one was today. The next one will take place on December 14. The next solar eclipse will be a total solar eclipse, during which the Moon will completely block off the Sun’s rays and cast a shadow over the Earth. According to timeanddate.com, the next solar eclipse will be visible from South America, Pacific, Atlantic, and parts of the Indian Ocean, Antarctica, and Africa. 

13:27 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Pictures of Solar Eclipse from Nepal

According to Nepal's BP Koirala Memorial, Planetarium Observatory and Science Museum Development Board the solar eclipse will be visible till 2:32 pm today. Image: ANI

13:21 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Solar Eclipse as visible in Karachi

According to Pakistan Meteorological Department, the solar eclipse will end at 2:34 pm with the greatest eclipse occurring at 11:40 am. (Image: ANI)

12:51 (IST)21 Jun 2020
No one should watch Solar Eclipse with naked eyes

A family looks at the annual solar eclipse through X-Ray films, in Ranchi, on Sunday, June 21, 2020. (PTI Photo)

People in see the annual solar eclipse through special flims, at Science Centre in Patna, on Sunday, June 21, 2020. (PTI Photo)

A man wearing a protective face mask uses special protective glasses to watch the annular solar eclipse, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on June 21, 2020. (REUTERS/Ahmed Yosri)

12:47 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Solar Eclipse photos from across India

View of the partial solar eclipse as seen from Safdarjung Enclave in New Delhi on Sunday, June 21, 2020. According to Nehru Planetarium, Bhuj will be the first city in India from where the beginning of the eclipse will be visible at 9.58 am. The eclipse will end four hours later at 2.29 pm. (Express Photograph by Tashi Tobgyal)

A partial solar eclipse is seen from Rajpath in New Delhi, on Sunday, June 21, 2020. The eclipse will be visible from much of Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia. (REUTERS/Adnan Abidi)

Partial solar eclipse seen in Noida at 11:48 am, on Sunday, June 21, 2020. The solar eclipse today is an annular eclipse where the Moon is so far from Earth that its relative size fails to cover the Sun completely and leaves the outer rims visible, thus creating a ring of fire in the sky. (Express photo by Gajendra Yadav)

12:35 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Solar Eclipse photos you can't miss

Looking at the Sun directly can cause permanent damage to the retina so it is recommended to use special goggles, welder’s shield, or pin-hole imaging technique to see the solar eclipse. The annual Solar Eclipse photo coming from Tamil Nadu. Image credit ANI

12:28 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Solar Eclipse in Dehradun

The annual Solar Eclipse photo coming from Dehradun. Image credit ANI

12:13 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Partial Solar Eclipse seen in Chandigarh

Partial Solar Eclipse is seen in Chandigarh at 11:09am. Image: Kamleshwar Singh/Express photo

11:53 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Photos of Solar Eclipse from Kurukshetra

The annual Solar Eclipse photo coming from Kurukshetra. Image credit ANI

11:30 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Solar Eclipse pictures from Jaipur

Solar Eclipse is seen in the skies of Jaipur. This is the first solar eclipse of the year. Image credit: ANI

11:19 (IST)21 Jun 2020
More photos coming from New Delhi

Solar Eclipse started at 9:15am and will be visible in India until 3:04pm. The eclipse will be visible from much of Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia. Image: Praveen Khanna/Indian Express

11:13 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Solar Eclipse pictures from Gandhinagar

Solar Eclipse is seen in the skies of Gandhinagar. The annual solar eclipse started at 9:15 AM and will be visible until 3:04 PM. Image: ANI

10:47 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Solar Eclipse pictures from Delhi

Solar Eclipse is seen in the skies of the national capital. The annual solar eclipse started at 9:15 AM and will be visible until 3:04 PM. Image: ANI

10:45 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Solar Eclipse pictures from Jammu and Kashmir

Pictures coming is from Jammu and Kashmir. The annual solar eclipse started at 9:15 AM and will be visible until 3:04 PM. Image: ANI

10:36 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Solar Eclipse pictures from Maharashtra

Pictures from Maharashtra: Solar Eclipse seen in the skies of Mumbai. The solar eclipse will be visible until 3:04 PM in the country. Image: ANI

10:15 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Tips to see the Solar Eclipse today

We have provided a few tips before to see the ring of fire in the sky today. NASA has also provided some tips, you can know about there here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3SDCOY-R1U&feature=youtu.be&linkId=91344938 

09:28 (IST)21 Jun 2020
How to watch Solar Eclipse livestream online

It is advised that to avoid looking at the sky during solar eclipse as it might impact your eyes. Here's how you can watch the annual eclipse online through webcasts. The Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences will stream the solar eclipse 2020 from Nainital. The institute has stated that the partial eclipse will begin at 10:25am in Nainital and end at 1:54pm. It also revealed that the maximum eclipse will be visible at 12:08pm. The institute will use 15cm Solar Telescope with H-alpha filter to record the live stream. Additionally, Indian Institute of Astrophysics will be streaming live of today's solar eclipse. 

09:14 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Solar Eclipse or Surya Grahan 2020: Areas to see annual eclipse

Solar Eclipse begins. Here are areas that will see the annual solar eclipse of the year.

(Image: PIB)

08:43 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Solar Eclipse or Surya Grahan 2020: Timings in India (state-wise)

Solar Eclipse is going to begin in a few minutes. Here's when your location will see the annual solar eclipse of the year. (Image: PIB)

08:21 (IST)21 Jun 2020
How to watch Surya Grahan today

Everyone must note that today the rays of the sun will be extremely bright and damaging when looked at directly. You must use special glasses (a good pair of solar viewing glasses is a must). If you don't have glasses you can get one’s made out of cardboard as well. But be careful. You can also try getting a welder’s filter to watch solar eclipse today. If nothing is available, you can use the pinhole imaging technique.(Image: Nehru Planetarium)

08:02 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Solar Eclipse begins soon

According to Nehru Planetarium, Bhuj will be the first city in India from where the beginning of the eclipse will be visible at 9.58 am. The eclipse will end four hours later at 2.29 pm. Looking at the Sun directly can cause permanent damage to the retina so it is recommended to use special goggles, welder’s shield, or pin-hole imaging technique to see the solar eclipse.

07:41 (IST)21 Jun 2020
When does Solar Eclipse occur?

When the Sun, the Moon, and the Earth are aligned in a straight line or an almost straight configuration, such that the Moon comes between the Sun and Earth blocking the rays of Sun from directly reaching the Earth, we witness a solar eclipse.

07:19 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Locations to witness Solar eclipse today

The maximum eclipse will take place at 12:10 IST. The eclipse will be visible from much of Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia.

06:57 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Few important facts about today's Solar Eclipse

* Today is the first solar eclipse of 2020. The second and last solar eclipse of the year will take place on December 14. 

* Nehru Planetarium stated, the solar eclipse will first be visible in Bhuj first at 9:58 AM IST and end in Dibrugarh at 2:29 PM IST.

* The solar eclipse will be the last solar eclipse to be seen from India for the next 28 months. The next solar eclipse that will be visible from India will take place on October 25, 2022.

* During this solar eclipse, the Moon will block off around 70 per cent of the Sun according to the Nehru Planetarium.

* Looking directly at the Sun can cause permanent damage to the eye retinas, due to which it is recommended that you follow safety precautions.

* The ring of fire will not be seen constantly. It will only be seen when the eclipse is at its peak. Before and after that you will only be able to see a crescent shape Sun.

* This will be an annular solar eclipse. During an annular solar eclipse, the Moon covers the Sun from the centre leaving a ring of light visible in the sky. This is because the Moon will be far away from Earth, that will make its relative size not big enough to cover the Sun completely.

06:26 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Solar Eclipse timings in India

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. 

03:11 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Parts of north India to witness full annular solar eclipse on Sunday

An annular solar eclipse, wherein the Sun appears like a ring of fire, will be visible in parts of the country on Sunday, the Ministry of Earth Sciences said. The partial phase of the eclipse will begin at 9.16 am. The annular phase will start at 10.19 am and end at 2.02 pm. The partial phase of the eclipse will end at 3.04 pm, it added.

"Close to noon, for a small belt in north India the eclipse will turn into a beautiful annular (ring-shaped) one since the Moon is not close enough to cover the Sun completely," the Astronomical Society of India said. The annular phase will be visible in the morning from some places within a narrow corridor of northern India -- parts of Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttarakhand. A few prominent places within this narrow annularity path are Dehradun, Kurukshetra, Chamoli, Joshimath, Sirsa, Suratgarh. (PTI)

01:45 (IST)21 Jun 2020
Dos and Don’ts during the Solar eclipse

Dos to watch the June 21 solar eclipse

* The rays of the sun are extremely bright and damaging when looked at directly. Special glasses can be purchased specifically for this purpose. If you are an avid sun observer we would recommend that you invest in a good pair of solar viewing glasses. However, if you just want to see this specific phenomenon, you can get one’s made out of cardboard.

* Using the pinhole imaging technique you can also put up the image of the Sun directly on a wall. To do so, you can tape a pinhole card sheet o a mirror and reflect the image of the Sun on a distant wall.

Don'ts 

* Don’t look at the Sun directly.

* Ordinary sunglasses should not be used to view the phenomenon.

* Do not look at the reflection of the Sun in the water.

* Do not try to cover glass with lampblack or carbon soot and then try to view the eclipse.

23:51 (IST)20 Jun 2020
Partial solar eclipse will be visible in Chennai on Sunday

Sky-gazers in the city will get to witness a partial solar eclipse on Sunday from 10.22 am to 1.41 pm. About 34 per cent of the disk of the sun will be covered by the moon at the maximum eclipse. People in other parts of Tamil Nadu such as Vellore and Coimbatore can witness the eclipse a few minutes earlier, said sources at the Tamil Nadu Science and Technology Centre.

Unlike in the past, the centre has not made arrangements for people to watch the partial solar eclipse in the metro owing to the complete lockdown.
The centre warned people that it is unsafe to observe the sun directly as it could cause injuries to the retina and a safe method to watch the eclipse would be through projections. Binoculars or small telescopes can be used to project a magnified image of the sun on a white card.(PTI)

23:11 (IST)20 Jun 2020
Solar Eclipse 2020 timings: Area-wise

Jaipur              10:14 AM       11:55 AM       1:44 PM          91

Japal                10:15 AM       11:56 AM       1:44 PM          59

Jodhpur           10:08 AM       11:47 AM       1:35 PM          91

Kandla            09:59 AM       11:35 AM       1:24 PM          85

K’kumari        10:17 AM       11:41 AM       1:15 PM          33

Kochi              10:10 AM       11:38 AM       1:17 PM          40

Kolkata           10:46 AM       12:35 PM        2:17 PM          72

Leh                  10:29 AM       12:06 PM        1:47 PM          87

Lucknow         10:26 AM       12:11 PM        1:58 PM          88

Mt. Abu          10:05 AM       11:44 AM       1:34 PM          87

Mumbai          10:00 AM       11:37 AM       1:27 PM          70

Naini Tal         10:25 AM       12:08 PM        1:54 PM          96

Nanded            10:11 AM       11:53 AM       1:42 PM          66

22:32 (IST)20 Jun 2020
Solar Eclipse 2020 timings: Area-wise

New Delhi       10:19 AM       12:01 PM        1:48 PM          95

Port Blair        11:15 AM       12:53 PM        2:18 PM          39

Pune                10:02 AM       11:40 AM       1:30 PM          67

Rajkot             09:59 AM       11:35 AM       1:25 PM          82

Shilong            10:57 AM       12:46 PM        2:24 PM          83

Srinagar          10:23 AM       11:59 AM       1:40 PM          86

Trivandrum     10:14 AM       11:39 AM       1:15 PM          35

Udaipur           10:07 AM       11:47 AM       1:36 PM          86

22:31 (IST)20 Jun 2020
Solar Eclipse June 21: Timings in India

Here's when you will be able to see solar eclipse in your area. The following are the areas and timings for this year's annual solar eclipse. 

Agra                10:19 AM       12:02 PM        1:50 PM          90

Ahmedabad     10:03 AM       11:41 AM       1:32 PM          82

Amritsar          10:19 AM       11:57 AM       1:41 PM          94

Bengaluru       10:12 AM       11:47 AM       1:31 PM          47

Bhuj                09:58 AM       11:33 AM       1:23 PM          86

Chennai           10:22 AM       11:58 AM       1:41 PM          46

Dibrugarh       11:07 AM       12:54 PM        2:29 PM          89

Gawahati         10:57 AM       12:45 PM        2:24 PM          84

Hyderabad      10:14 AM       11:55 AM       1:44 PM          60

Indore              10:10 AM       11:51 AM       1:42 PM          78

22:03 (IST)20 Jun 2020
Solar Eclipse 2020: Locations, timings for annular eclipse

Tomorrow during annual solar eclipse the Moon will cover about 99.5 per cent area of the Sun. These are the locations that will be annual solar eclipse tomorrow according to Nehru Planetarium. 

Dehra Dun      10:24 AM       12:05 PM        1:50 PM          14.0

Gharsana         10:12 AM       11:50 AM       1:36 PM          29.8

Kalanka           10:28 AM       12:10 PM        1:55 PM          28.0

Kurukshetra    10:21 AM        12:01 PM        1:47 PM          30.4

21:23 (IST)20 Jun 2020
When is the next solar eclipse?

On June 21 we will get to see the first solar eclipse of 2020. According to the Nehru Planetarium, this is also the last solar eclipse of the year that will be visible from India for the next 28 months. The next solar eclipse visible from India will take place on October 25, 2022.

(Representational Image: Pixabay)

20:47 (IST)20 Jun 2020
Things you should not do during Solar Eclipse

India will witness an annual solar eclipse tomorrow, June 21. This is the first solar eclipse of the year. Some don't you must keep in mind: Don’t look at the Sun directly, ordinary sunglasses should not be used to view the phenomenon, do not look at the reflection of the Sun in the water, and do not try to cover glass with lampblack or carbon soot and then try to view the eclipse.

18:27 (IST)20 Jun 2020
How annular solar eclipse occurs

When the Moon is near its farthest point from the Earth (known as apogee), its relative size fails to completely block the Sun and leaves the outer rims visible. It creates a ring of fire in the sky. This kind of solar eclipse is called an annular solar eclipse. 

(Image: Nehru Planetarium)

18:15 (IST)20 Jun 2020
How solar eclipse happens

Whenever the Earth, Sun, and the Moon form a straight line, we witness either a solar eclipse or a lunar eclipse depending on the position of the three bodies relative to each other. When the Moon comes between the Earth and the Sun, it casts a shadow on the Earth blocking the rays of Sun from directly reaching the planet, thus creating a solar eclipse on Earth. Based on the alignment and the relative distance between the three celestial bodies, there are three kinds of solar eclipses — total, partial, and annular. The June 21 event will be an annular solar eclipse.

Solar Eclipse or Surya Grahan 2020 Today in India Live Updates: Today is the first solar eclipse of 2020. This one will be an annular solar eclipse, during which the Moon will cover the Sun from the centre leaving the outer ring visible, thus creating a ring of fire in the sky. This happens when the Moon is far away from Earth that makes its relative size not big enough to cover the Sun completely. The June 21 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. The eclipse will be visible from much of Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia.

 

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