

- #HOW TO SEE THE ECLIPSE WITH YOUR PHONE INSTALL#
- #HOW TO SEE THE ECLIPSE WITH YOUR PHONE ARCHIVE#
- #HOW TO SEE THE ECLIPSE WITH YOUR PHONE FULL#
- #HOW TO SEE THE ECLIPSE WITH YOUR PHONE PROFESSIONAL#
#HOW TO SEE THE ECLIPSE WITH YOUR PHONE INSTALL#
#HOW TO SEE THE ECLIPSE WITH YOUR PHONE ARCHIVE#

However, unlike the eclipse on June 21, the eclipse in December might not be visible in Asian countries. According to some reports, the next solar eclipse will be visible from South America, Pacific, Atlantic, and parts of the Indian Ocean, Antarctica, and Africa. The first solar eclipse will occur on June 21 and the next one is expected to happen on December 14. The year 2020 will witness a total of six eclipses out of which only two solar eclipses would be taking place this year.

A protective eyeglass, binoculars, box projector, telescope or an X-Ray film should be used to witness the solar eclipse safely. The exposure of bare eyes to the light can damage the eyes permanently and even become a cause of blindness.

The PIB in its press release said that, “Obscuration of the sun by the moon at the time of greatest phase of the partial eclipse will be around 94 percent in Delhi, 80 percent in Guwahati, 78 percent in Patna, 75 percent in Silchar, 66 percent in Kolkata, 62 percent in Mumbai, 37 percent in Bangalore, 34 percent in Chennai, 28 percent in Port Blair.”
#HOW TO SEE THE ECLIPSE WITH YOUR PHONE FULL#
The full eclipse will start from 10:17 AM and the maximum eclipse effect can be seen occurring at 12:10 PM.Īs per the Press Information Bureau of the Government of India, the solar eclipse can be viewed partially in different Indian cities. On June 21, the eclipse will start at 9:15 AM and conclude at 3:04 PM.
#HOW TO SEE THE ECLIPSE WITH YOUR PHONE PROFESSIONAL#
But ones without proper professional equipment must be cautious as during the solar eclipse a lot of harmful rays are emitted that might damage one’s sight if viewed with naked eyes. Since this will be a rare phenomenon, many astronomy enthusiasts must be waiting to see it live and to capture it. This solar eclipse will be unique in the way that the moon will cover the sun from the centre, leaving the outer rim visible – a phenomenon known as the annular solar eclipse, which also leads to the creation of the ring of fire.
