The total solar eclipse of December 14, 2020 would not be visible in India. The magnitude of today’s total solar eclipse will be 1.02 which means that at the time of the largest eclipse, the Sun would be completely hidden by the shadow of the Moon. The longest duration of the totality would be 2 minutes and 10 seconds.
December 2020 solar eclipse: Where will it be visible?
The eclipse of December 14, 2020 would be observed from Chile, Argentina, the South Atlantic Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean. Sky watchers from Temuco, Villarrica, Sierra Colorada can witness the total solar eclipse, while people from the Pacific Ocean, Antarctica and southern South America can see the partial solar eclipse.
LIVE BLOG: When and where to see today’s solar eclipse
Today’s partial solar eclipse would be visible in Santiago in Chile, Sao Paulo in Brazil, Buenos Aires in Argentina, Lima in Peru, Montevideo in Uruguay and Asunción in Paraguay.
From today Surya grahan will not be visible in these areas
However, the partial solar eclipse of December 14, 2020 would not be visible from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Afghanistan, Fiji, Mauritius, United Arab Emirates and other Asian countries. Furthermore, none of the eclipses would be visible from the North Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, most of the continents of Africa, Australia, Europe, and North America.
when is the next solar eclipse?
December 2020 solar eclipse: Where will it be visible?
The eclipse of December 14, 2020 would be observed from Chile, Argentina, the South Atlantic Ocean and the South Pacific Ocean. Sky watchers from Temuco, Villarrica, Sierra Colorada can witness the total solar eclipse, while people from the Pacific Ocean, Antarctica and southern South America can see the partial solar eclipse.
LIVE BLOG: When and where to see today’s solar eclipse
Today’s partial solar eclipse would be visible in Santiago in Chile, Sao Paulo in Brazil, Buenos Aires in Argentina, Lima in Peru, Montevideo in Uruguay and Asunción in Paraguay.
From today Surya grahan will not be visible in these areas
However, the partial solar eclipse of December 14, 2020 would not be visible from India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Afghanistan, Fiji, Mauritius, United Arab Emirates and other Asian countries. Furthermore, none of the eclipses would be visible from the North Atlantic Ocean, the Indian Ocean, most of the continents of Africa, Australia, Europe, and North America.
when is the next solar eclipse?
The last solar eclipse occurred on June 21, 2020, which was an Annular Solar Eclipse of magnitude 0.99. The next solar eclipse will occur on June 10, 2021.
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