This time, countries worldwide will witness a partial solar eclipse on October 25 and this will happen just after the festival of Diwali.
The eclipse will begin before sunset in the late afternoon and will be visible from most areas.
It will not be feasible from some eastern regions of the nation, including the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, as well as the north-eastern cities of Aizawl, Dibrugarh, Imphal, Itanagar, Kohima, Sibsagar, Silchar, and Tamelong, among others.
A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the earth, obstructing the sun's light from reaching the earth. As a result, the moon casts a shadow on the earth, resulting in a solar eclipse.
Even for a short time, viewing the eclipsed sun with the naked eye is not recommended. Even if the moon hides the majority of the sun, it will still cause lifelong eye damage and blindness.
Let's look at the dos and don'ts to keep you safe during the solar eclipse.
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