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Solar eclipse 2021 or surya grahan: How to watch, timings, visibility in India

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Some people in the southern semicircle will have a chance to witness a total or partial solar decline on Saturday, December 4, when the moon moves between the Sun and Earth for one last time this time. The Moon will completely or incompletely block the Sun’s light in the southern semicircle, casting a shadow in some areas on Earth. Antarctica will be the only place on Earth to witness a full solar decline as the Sun, Moon, and our earth will fall in a direct line.

In some places where the three elysian bodies wo n’t be exactly lined up, observers will witness a partial solar decline. People living in Saint Helena, Namibia, Lesotho, South Africa, South Georgia and Sandwich Islets, Crozet Islets, Falkland Islets, Chile, New Zealand, and Australia will see a partial solar decline Numerous observers will need to get a clear view of the horizon to see the solar decline since, at several locales, it’ll do ahead, during, and after daylight or evening.

How to witness the solar decline from countries where it wo n’t be visible People in India and all other countries in the northern semicircle can see the solar decline via a live webcam. Weather permitting, Nasa will live sluice a view of the total solar decline from Union Glacier, Antarctica on YouTube and onnasa.gov/ live. The streaming will start at 130 am EST (12 pm IST) and the sluice ends at 337 am (2.07 pm IST) Solar decline suckers are advised to noway look directly at the Sun, indeed if the Sun is incompletely or substantially obscured. Observers watching a solar decline must wear solar viewing or decline spectacles throughout the entire decline if they face the Sun.

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