Solar Eclipse 2019


Only a few days left before the end of 2019. People all over the world are now busy preparing for Christmas and New Year's celebrations. People from multiple countries of Asia, including India, will witness the end of the year in the middle of the festive season. The country will witness the last solar eclipse this Thursday, December 26, 2019. The sun can be seen in many countries, including India, Australia, the Philippines, Saudi Arabia, Singapore.

What is Solar Eclipse?
When the moon comes in a straight line between the earth and the sun, the earth falls to its surface. The name of this cosmic event is the solar eclipse. Although the moon is slightly away from the earth at the moment, the moon's shadow will fall on the earth. This will make the sun look like a ball.
When will the solar eclipse be seen?
Solar eclipse will begin on December 26, Indian time at 7 59 minutes 53 seconds. Indian Bullgrass will start at 9:30 am 33 minutes 33 seconds. The Indian time to finish the Boligras is 12 noon-30 minutes 55 seconds. After that the take-off will be 1pm 35 minutes 40 seconds. This adoption can be seen from South India, North / East Africa, South Asia and North / East Australia.

How to watch the solar eclipse online?
This solar eclipse will be streamed live on the Slooh.com website. The online take-up stream will begin at 8am on the day India receives YouTube.
How to watch the solar eclipse safely?
The proper protection of the eye must be taken before the solar eclipse can be seen by the eye itself. Seeing the solar eclipse on an empty eye can cause permanent eye damage.
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Indian times
At the beginning of the solar eclipse
December 26, 07:59:53 am
Bolygrass begins the solar eclipse
December 26, 09:04:33 am
The highest stage of bolygrass
December 26, 10:47:46 am
Bolygrass Solar Eclipse Finished
December 26, 12:30:55 PM
At the beginning of the solar eclipse
December 26, noon 13:35:40

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