Stunning ‘hybrid solar eclipse’ captivate skywatchers worldwide | Pics
Updated On Apr 20, 2023 03:30 PM IST
- A mesmerizing ‘hybrid solar eclipse’ enchanted global viewers on Thursday as the moon passed in front of the sun. Unfortunately, not seen from India.
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A total solar eclipse was seen from Exmouth, Western Australia on Thursday.(via REUTERS)
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A general view shows a partial solar eclipse in Surabaya, Indonesia.(AFP)
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A hybrid solar eclipse seen from Lautem, East Timor in South Asia. (AP)
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A hybrid solar eclipse view from Metro Manila, Philippines.(Reuters)
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People use protective glasses to watch a hybrid solar eclipse in Lautem, East Timor, Thursday, April 20, 2023. As the sun peaked behind the new moon, few lucky people either saw the darkness of a total eclipse or a “ring of fire” as the sun peeked from behind the new moon. (AP)
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People watch a total solar eclipse at a viewing site 35km from Exmouth, Western Australia.(via Reuters)
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