What to expect from the solar eclipse on June 21?

Update: 2020-06-21 05:17 GMT
The path of the annular solar eclipse will start near Gharsana in Rajasthan around 10.12 am and the phase of annularity will begin around 11.49 am and end at 11.50 am. Photo: PTI (file)

The annual solar eclipse will take place on Sunday (June 21) and will be visible across India as a ‘Ring of Fire’ across the sky. This phenomenon happens when the moon comes directly in line between the Sun and Earth and blocks Sun’s rays forming a spectacular ring of fire around it.

Scientist and Astrophysicist Aniket Sule tells us what to expect from the eclipse. Listen here

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