World's largest Solar Eclipse will be visible Tomorrow..!!


Here is all the information you need to know about the complete solar eclipse that will occur tomorrow, april 20. It includes the location, time, and best viewing methods.

A "Ningaloo" hybrid solar eclipse will occur on april 20 and will result in both a total eclipse, during which the sky will temporarily become completely dark, and an annular eclipse, during which the moon will partially block the sun and create a "ring of fire" effect.

Unfortunately, neither the complete nor annular phases of the eclipse will be visible to watchers in India. The finest viewing locations for the eclipse will be along Australia's western coast. The word "Ningaloo" comes from the Australian Ningaloo coastline. If you are not in western australia at the time, you can still view the eclipse by tuning in to the live feed given below. The eclipse will start at 7.06 AM IST and last in locations where it will be visible until 12.29 PM IST, according to the astronomy website In the Sky. 

The eclipse is referred to as a "hybrid" eclipse because it will change from an annular eclipse to a total eclipse in some areas of the planet before returning to an annular eclipse once more on april 20. In an annular eclipse, the moon partially blocks the Sun. Instead, it will look like the sun is "on top" of a little black disc. The "ring of fire" effect results from this.

When and where will the solar eclipse occur? 

Only one town—Exmouth on Australia's west coast—will be able to experience a total solar eclipse, according to the government of Western Australia.


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