Countries where the last solar eclipse of the year will be seen on Wednesday

Jumbangla Desk: The last solar eclipse of this year will be seen next Wednesday. quoting astronomers, Spat.com reported that the day of the solar eclipse will appear relatively short on the moon. This will block the sunlight and create a ring of fire. News NDTV

Countries where the last solar eclipse of the year will be seen on Wednesday
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Jumbangla Desk: The last solar eclipse of this year will be seen next Wednesday. quoting astronomers, Spat.com reported that the day of the solar eclipse will appear relatively short on the moon. This will block the sunlight and create a ring of fire. News NDTV

If the eclipse turns into a ring of fire, it will last for up to six hours. The solar eclipse will begin at 9:13 PM IST on October 2 and end at 3:17 PM the next day.

This rare solar eclipse will be visible from the Pacific Ocean. It can be seen especially from southern Chile and southern Argentina. But the disappointing news for Indians is that Indians will not get a chance to see this solar eclipse.

According to scientists, a solar eclipse occurs when the Sun, Moon and Earth come in a straight line. That is, when the moon moves between the sun and the earth, the sun's light does not fall on the earth, which is called a solar eclipse.


As the moon moves around the earth, its distance also changes. Sometimes the moon is close to the earth and sometimes it is far away. The moon appears larger when it is closer to the Earth and smaller when it is further away. If the Moon is near the Earth during a solar eclipse , it completely blocks the Sun from the Earth due to its large size.

At the same time, when it is far away, due to its small size it is able to cover only the middle part of the Sun. Due to which the edge of the sun is visible, which creates a ring of fire in the sky. It is called Ring of Fire. The ring of fire can take over 3 hours to complete, but the actual ring of fire can be seen within a few seconds to 12 seconds.

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