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21 June solar eclipse-The Solar Eclipse in 2020 As The Next Lunar

On the day when the first solar eclipse (Surya Grahan) from 2020 will come upon us India and many other regions will see a "ring of fire" into the sky on June 21. The term "ring of fire" is taken from a ring solar eclipse. At 9:15 am IST, it will begin at 12:10 pm IST and reach its peak.
 
A solar ring eclipse from areas of Asia, Africa , Europe, Australia and of course India will be seen on 21 June. There are also three major eclipses, two lunar eclipses and one partial eclipse in 2020. in 2020.
 
 
June 2020 Lunar Eclipse
When moon is farthest from the earth, but also near earth and the sun, which covers much of the sky, an annular solar eclipse occurs. The Moon will at any point in the eclipse perfectly align in the Sun center, placing on the earth the antombra shadow of the Moon and revealing for us a circle of luminosity or fire or ring form (ring form) of the sole.
 
The Moon is at its highest 99.4 percent and is visible from Northern India, according to NASA data.
 
The ring solar eclipse of 21 June is confirmed as being visible in parts of Africa, including the CAR, the Congo, Ethiopia, south of Pakistan and northern India, as well as China.
 
TimeandDate notes It starts at 9:15am IST and hits its high point at 12:10pm IST. It will stop at 3:04 p.m. in just three hours. The annular solar eclipse is visible without devices, although some kind of eye safety is advised.
 
In 2020, there will be three more eclipse.
 
Lunar Eclipse July 4-5, 2020
On 4-5 July there will be a penumbral lunar eclipse. A penumbral lunar eclipse happens if the Earth blocks some of the light of the Sun from reaching directly to the Moon and the external part of the shadow of the Earth, called the penumbrum, is covering all or part of the Moon. Often it's like the full moon, because it's more difficult to locate.
 
The penumbral lunar eclipse of 4–5 July, most of the North America, the Pacific, a lot of the Atlas in Africa, and Antarctica, will be visible to South-West Europe. On Jul 4 (8:37 am IST, July 5) and on July 5 (9:22 pm IST, Juli 5) it will begin at 23:07 pm EDT and leave penumbra 1:52 am EDT.
 
From India it won't be visible.
 
Lunar Eclipse 29-30 November 2020
On 29–30 November, there will be another penumphal lunar eclipse. It is visible from many European countries, other parts of Asia, North America , South America, Australia and other nations. The eclipse starts at 1:32 am EDT (11:02 am IST) at 30 November and ends on 30 November at 5:53 am EDT (3:23 pm IST). From India it won't be visible.
 
 
 






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