Come Back here to Look at the Real time Images of Solar eclipse captured in Bangalore tomorrow at 8 am :
India might not be getting the total solar eclipse on Wednesday, but people in the Northeast and Eastern coastal strip of the sub-continent will be able to get a partial view of the spectacle. -
According to international time UTC, a solar eclipse will occur on March 9, 2016 which will be visible in some parts of the world. The following shows the cities in India from which the eclipse could be visible
City | Eclipse visible? | Phase |
---|---|---|
Delhi | Yes | Partial |
Andhara Pradesh | Yes | Partial |
Assam | Yes | Partial |
Bangala | Yes | Partial |
Bihar | Yes | Partial |
Chandigarh | No | - |
Chhattisgarh | Yes | Partial |
Gujarat | No | - |
Haryana | No | - |
India | No | - |
Jammu and Kashmir | No | - |
Karnataka | Yes | Partial |
Kerala | Yes | Partial |
Madhya Pradesh | Yes | Partial |
Maharashtra | Yes | Partial |
Manipur | Yes | Partial |
Megahalaya | Yes | Partial |
Orissa | Yes | Partial |
Pondisheri | Yes | Partial |
Punjab | No | - |
Rajasthan | No | - |
Tamil Nadu | Yes | Partial |
Tripura | Yes | Partial |
Uttar Pradesh | Yes | Partial |
Uttaranchal | Yes | Partial |
Protect your eyes
Observers must be very careful while viewing the solar eclipse. Our advice is to never look at the Sun with the naked eye.For safety, you must always use sunglasses, telescopes and binoculars with special filters. Never use these equipments without protection as the Sun's ultraviolet and infrared light may harm your eyes or cause blindness if you look at the Sun directly.
Source:http://www.vercalendario.info/ / http://indianexpress.com/
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