Partial Solar Eclipse to Take Place in India Today, This is Where You Can Watch it Live

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Rafia Tasleem
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Partial Solar Eclipse

Partial Solar Eclipse: Today, October 25, certain areas of the nation will be able to witness a rare partial solar eclipse. A partial solar eclipse will be seen over India for the first time in more than ten years, and it won't happen again for another ten years.

PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE: WHAT IS IT?

When the Sun, Moon, and Earth are not quite lined up, there is a partial solar eclipse, which causes the Sun to appear to have a black shadow covering a portion of its surface. A partial solar eclipse has three phases: the beginning, when it reaches its maximum, and the finish.
The solar eclipse that will take place on Tuesday will be the last one to take place this year after April 30.

An annular eclipse will be the next significant solar eclipse to be viewable from India on May 21, 2031, when the annularity can be seen from a small area of land in south India.

The next total solar eclipse will be viewed from India on March 20, 2034, and the totality will be seen from the northernmost region of Kashmir.

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Do's and Dont's


The eclipse must be observed with the utmost caution. Even while the eclipse may be seen to the unaided eye, the sun's rays can seriously damage the eye.

Using appropriate sun filters, such as eclipse glasses, is the safest way to see the eclipse. These eyewear items, which are comprised of materials like aluminized Mylar or black polymer, will assist shield your eyes from harm.

During the eclipse, it is essential that all road users always drive with their headlights on.

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SCHOOL AND TEMPLE CLOSURE

Due to the solar eclipse, the government of Odisha has declared today a vacation. An official announcement states that all government offices, schools, universities, educational institutions, courts, banks, and other financial institutions will be closed on Tuesday.
Due to the solar eclipse, the Lord Venkateswara temple in Tirupati will be closed for around 12 hours. The temple would be shuttered starting from 8:11 am to 7:30 pm, a temple official told PTI.

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