The final solar eclipse of the decade has begun in Eastern Hemisphere and can be seen in southern parts of India. It started at around 8 am in India and will end by 1:35 pm. An annular solar eclipse happens when Moon covers the Sun's centre, leaving the Sun's outer edges to form a 'ring of fire' around the Moon.
The final solar eclipse of the decade has begun in Eastern Hemisphere and can be seen in southern parts of India. It started at around 8 am in India and will end by 1:35 pm. An annular solar eclipse happens when Moon covers the Sun's centre, leaving the Sun's outer edges to form a 'ring of fire' around the Moon.