Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttarakhand are full ringed, while the rest of India will see partial eclipse

June 17, 2020
The first solar eclipse of this year will be on 21 June Sunday. According to the information released Tuesday from the Ministry of Earth Sciences, the eclipse will start at 9:16 am. The circular position will start at 10.19 am. It will remain till 2.02 pm. After this, the partial situation will end at 3.04 pm.
The second and final solar eclipse of this year will be on December 14, which will be complete. In the northern states of Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttarakhand, a ringed state can be seen. The rest of the country will see a partial solar eclipse.
Main places along the ring path of the eclipse
  • Dehradun
  • Kurukshetra
  • Chamoli
  • Joshimath
  • Sirsa
  • Suratgarh
  • During these twilight eclipses, the Moon will cover about 98.6% of the Sun.

Partial Eclipse Locations
At the time of maximum eclipse phase, the Moon Sun will cover 94% in Delhi, 80% in Guwahati, 78% in Patna, 66% in Kolkata, 62% in Mumbai, 28% in Port Blair.

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