Just in case if you want to bid adieu to 2019 witnessing a beautiful natural phenomenon, then today is your last chance. The final solar eclipse of 2019 has begun and can be seen in the southern parts of India.
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The annular solar eclipse started at around 8 am in India and will end by 1:35 pm. For the unknown, an annular solar eclipse happens when the moon, due to its distance from the sun, isn’t fully able to eclipse the sun.
As the world witness the moon’s passage from between the earth and the sun, it would leave a representation of a ring of fire in the sky.
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Solar Eclipse Timing
Mumbai: 8:04am-10:55am
Ahmedabad: 8:06am-10:52am
New Delhi: 8.30am-11.32am
Bengaluru: 8:06am-11:11am
Hyderabad: 8:08am-11:10am
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Chennai: 8:08am-11:19am
Kolkata: 8:27am-11:32am
Guwahati: 8:39am-11:36am
Shillong: 8:39am-11:37am
Kohima: 8:45am-11:44am