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3 out of 6 eclipses to be visible in India in 2020: Observatory
Indore | By Press Trust of India
UPDATED ON JAN 09, 2020 03:56 PM IST
The first eclipse of 2020 will start from 10.36 pm on the night of January 10 and continue till 2.44 am on January 11, Dr Rajendraprakash Gupt added.

Lunar Eclipse on January 10: Here’s when and where to watch the eclipse
Hindustan Times, Delhi | By HT Correspondent
UPDATED ON JAN 10, 2020 10:52 AM IST
January 10 will witness the first of four Penumbral lunar eclipses of 2020.

‘Saw beautiful ring of fire’: Kerala students after watching solar eclipse
Hindustan Times, Thiruvananthapuram | By Ramesh Babu
UPDATED ON DEC 26, 2019 04:50 PM IST
The state turned it into a big celebration. Almost all district headquarters made special arrangements to view the spectacle.

‘Unfortunately, couldn’t see the sun’: PM Modi blames clouds for missing solar eclipse
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By HT Correspondent
UPDATED ON AUG 12, 2020 12:55 AM IST

5 myths associated with solar eclipse busted by scientists
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By HT Correspondent
UPDATED ON DEC 26, 2019 11:07 AM IST
India is witnessing the annular solar eclipse, the last one of the year.

Crowd gathers in Cheruvathur, first place in India where solar eclipse is visible
Hindustan Times, Thiruvananthapuram | By Ramesh Babu
UPDATED ON AUG 12, 2020 12:42 AM IST
The eclipse can be viewed in Kerala between 8.05 am to 11 am.

Last solar eclipse of the year begins, will be visible in parts of India
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By HT Correspondent
UPDATED ON AUG 12, 2020 12:39 AM IST
In the Indian sub-continent, the annularity phases will be seen within a narrow path grazing the southern Indian peninsula.

Partial lunar eclipse tonight, to last three hours
Kolkata | By Press Trust of India
UPDATED ON JUN 01, 2020 03:32 PM IST
Lunar Eclipse: The celestial phenomenon will be visible entirely from all parts of the country, besides parts of South America, Europe, Africa, Asia and Australia, Duari said.

‘Super Blood Wolf Moon’ to get star billing in weekend lunar eclipse
New York | By Reuters
UPDATED ON JAN 18, 2019 05:51 PM IST
Total lunar eclipses occur when the moon moves into perfect alignment with the sun and earth, giving it a copper-red or “blood” appearance to those watching from below.

Partial solar eclipse 2018, 5 myths from around the world that you need to know
Hindustan Times | By HT Correspondent
UPDATED ON AUG 11, 2018 09:14 AM IST
Partial solar eclipse 2018: A partial solar eclipse will take place on August 11. Here are 5 superstitions and myths associated with eclipses.

Lunar eclipse: Astronomers dispel superstition about eating during the eclipse
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By Malavika Vyawahare
UPDATED ON JUL 26, 2018 09:30 AM IST
Astronomical Society of India has invited those defying the belief during the 6 hour, 17 minute, 18 second long eclipse starting at 10:44 pm on July 27 -- the longest lunar eclipse this century -- to post photographs on social media with the hashtag: #EclipseEating.

When, how and where to watch the total lunar eclipse in India
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By Tejas Narayan
UPDATED ON JUL 26, 2018 09:31 AM IST
Moongazers would be able to watch the eclipse for six hours and 14 minutes, with the ‘total phase’ lasting for an hour and 43 minutes.

Lunar eclipse 2018: Countries which will get the best view
Hindustan Times, New Delhi | By Rishabh Chaudhary
UPDATED ON JUL 25, 2018 12:51 PM IST
The total eclipse will begin everywhere approximately at the same time, but the time of its visibility will vary widely depending on its timeline, from 9.30 pm in Cairo (North Africa) and 10.30 pm in Moscow (Eastern Europe) to 10.44 pm in Delhi (South Asia).

Solar Eclipse 2018, 5 ancient myths about the phenomenon
Hindustan Times | By Soma Das
UPDATED ON JUL 12, 2018 06:32 PM IST
Solar Eclipse 2018 myth: A partial solar eclipse will take place this Friday the 13th. We dig up 5 superstitions and myths associated with eclipses.