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Solar Eclipse June 2020: Know- when is the solar eclipse in Delhi-NCR, what is the time and when will the Sutak period

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New Delhi, Online Desk. Solar Eclipse June 2020:  The first solar eclipse of 2020 will be the solar eclipse on June 21 (Sunday), two days later . This solar eclipse will be special this time in many ways. According to scientists, the solar eclipse in Delhi-NCR will start from 10.19 minutes on June 21 to 3 hours 28 minutes 36 seconds. During the solar eclipse at many places in the country and the world, there will be an evening-like situation during the day. The solar eclipse on June 21 will be in its full state at exactly 12 noon on Sunday.

Solar eclipse will be seen partially in Delhi-NCR

According to Ratna Shri, Director of Nehru Planetarium, the director of the Delhi-based Nehru Planetarium, this is an interesting astronomical event. Through this, we get a lot of new understanding about the solar system. Special thing is that it also increases the interest of the common people in astronomy. According to scientists, this solar eclipse, which takes place on June 21, the biggest day of the year, will be seen partially or completely in the whole of India. This will be seen partially in Delhi-NCR.
According to scientists, during the solar eclipse on 21, the sun will appear like glowing rings. During the solar eclipse, when the moon comes fully in front of it, the rounding of the sun’s edge will be seen. Obviously this scene will be amazing. The special thing is that this solar eclipse, which happens to be the biggest day of the year, will be seen in some parts of the country, partly or partially. Explain that such a solar eclipse occurs after every 18 years. At the same time, the solar eclipse was also observed in the previous year and the year 2010, when it was seen in South India. This time the people of North India will also get to see this amazing sight.



Do not see solar eclipse with straight eyes

Ratna Shri, director of the Nehru Planetarium, alerted people that people should not gather at one place to see the solar eclipse. At the same time, he has also suggested to the people that people do not look directly with eyes. Actually, during solar eclipse, very harmful solar radiation comes out of the sun, which causes delicate tissue damage to the eyes. This can also cause tremendous damage to the eyes. According to experts, the solar eclipse should not be seen directly with the naked eye. By doing this the harmful rays emanating from the sun can cause great damage to your eyes.

See solar eclipse like this

  • Do not use normal goggles or glasses to see the solar eclipse. The harmful rays of the sun can damage the eyes with such glasses.
  • Use solar-viewing glasses, personal solar filters or eclipse glasses to see solar eclipses. Such glasses are called glasses with solar filters.
  • Seeing a solar eclipse from a pinhole, telescope and telescope can also prove to be harmful.
  • During the solar eclipse, if you are outside any work under the open sky, then definitely put black glasses.

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When and how long the solar eclipse will take

  • The solar eclipse in the country will be 6 hours long
  • The solar eclipse will begin on June 21 (Sunday) at 9:15 am and it will end the eclipse at 3:04 pm.
  • During solar eclipse at 12:10 in the afternoon, the eclipse will be seen. During this day, there can be a sight like evening.
  • The solar eclipse in Delhi will begin at 10:20 am on the morning of 21 June. The eclipse will be in full effect at 12:02 pm and will end at 01:49.

Where you will see

  • Delhi
  • Chandigarh
  • Mumbai
  • Kolkata
  • Hyderabad
  • Bengaluru
  • Lucknow
  • Chennai
  • Shimla 

Sootak Kaal: Learn what to do and what not to do



Before the solar eclipse on June 21, ie, at 9:15 in the morning of June 20, there will be a Sutak period. According to astrologers, this Sutak period will last till 9 am on 22 June. During this time, all the big and small temples of Delhi-NCR will remain closed.

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