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Partial Eclipse of the Sun on 25th October, 2022, Tuesday 3 Kartika, 1944 Saka Era

Eclipsed Sun should not be viewed with the Naked Eye, Even for a very short time

Posted On: 18 OCT 2022 4:38PM by PIB Delhi

A partial eclipse of the Sun will occur on October 25, 2022 (3 Kartika, 1944 Saka Era). In India the eclipse will begin before sunset in the afternoon and will be seen from most of the places. However, the same cannot be seen from Andaman & Nicobar Islands and some parts of north-east India (name of few of such places are Aizawl, Dibrugarh, Imphal, Itanagar, Kohima, Sibsagar, Silchar, Tamelong etc.).

The ending of the eclipse will not be visible from India as the same will be in progress after sunset.

The obscuration of the Sun by the Moon will be approximately between 40 and 50 percent at the time of maximum eclipse in north-western parts of the country. In other parts of the country, the percentage coverage will be less than the above values.

In Delhi and Mumbai, the percentage coverage of the Sun by the Moon at the time of greatest eclipse will be around 44 percent and 24 percent respectively. The duration of eclipse from the beginning up to sunset time will be 1 hr 13 min and 1 hr 19 min for both Delhi and Mumbai respectively. In Chennai and Kolkata, the duration of the eclipse from the beginning up to sunset time will be 31 min and 12 min respectively.

The eclipse is visible in the region covering Europe, the Middle East, north-eastern parts of Africa, western Asia, the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Indian Ocean.        

The next solar eclipse will be visible from India on August 2, 2027. It will be a total solar eclipse. From all parts of the country it will be seen as partial solar eclipse.

A solar eclipse occurs on a new moon day when the Moon comes in between the Earth and the Sun and when all the three objects are aligned. A partial solar eclipse will occur when the lunar disk covers the solar disk partially.

Eclipsed Sun should not be viewed with the naked eye, even for a very short time. It will cause permanent damage of the eyes leading to blindness even when the Moon covers most portion of the Sun. Safe technique to observe the solar eclipse is either by using proper filter like aluminized Mylar, black polymer, welding glass of shade number 14 or by making projection of Sun’s image on a white board by telescope.  

A table relating to local circumstances of some places in India is appended separately for ready reference.

 

PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE, OCTOBER 25, 2022

 

LOCAL CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE PARTIAL PHASE RELATING TO CERTAIN PLACES IN INDIA

 

Places

Partial Eclipse

Begins

(IST)

Greatest

Eclipse

(IST)

Obscuration

at the time of

Greatest

Eclipse

Partial Eclipse

Ends

(IST)

Sunset Time

(IST)

Duration of the eclipse from the beginning and upto sunset time

 

h        m

h         m

 

       

 h     m

   h     m

Agartala

16   50.5

*

--

*

16   51

0   00.5

Ahmedabad

16   38.5

17   37.1

33.6%

*

18   06

1   27.5

Ajmer

16   32.0

17   32.9

40.3%

*

17   55

1   23.0

Allahabad

16   40.6

*

--

*

17   27

0   46.4

Amritsar

16   20.1

17   24.8

50.9%

*

17   48

1   27.9

Bangalore

17   12.4

17   50.8

9.9%

*

17   56

0   43.6

Bhagalpur

16   44.7

*

--

*

17   07

0   22.3

Bhopal

16   42.4

17   38.2

32.1%

*

17   47

1   04.6

Bhubaneswar

16   56.7

*

--

*

17   16

0   19.3

Cannanore

17   14.4

17   51.7

8.7%

*

18   06

0   51.6

Chandigarh

16   23.5

17   26.5

49.1%

*

17   38

1   14.5

Chennai

17   14.5

*

--

*

17   45

0   30.5

Cochin

17   22.7

17   53.7

5.1%

*

18   04

0   41.3

Cooch Behar

16   43.6

*

--

*

16   56

0   12.4

Cuttack

16   56.2

*

--

*

17   16

0   19.8

Darjeeling

16   41.2

*

--

*

17   00

0   18.8

Dehradun

16   26.1

17   28.0

47.0%

*

17   37

1   10.9

Delhi

16   29.3

17   30.5

43.8%

*

17   42

1   12.7

Dwarka

16   36.5

17   36.6

33.1%

*

18   21

1   44.5

Gandhinagar

16   38.1

17   36.9

33.9%

*

18   06

1   27.9

Gangtok

16   40.7

*

--

*

16   58

0   17.3

Guwahati

16   45.2

*

--

*

16   47

0   01.8

Gaya

16   44.6

*

--

*

17   15

0   30.4

Haridwar

16   25.7

17   27.7

47.4%

*

17   36

1   10.3

Hazaribagh

16   46.8

*

--

*

17   14

0   27.2

Hubli

17   00.5

17   47.1

17.1%

*

18   02

1   01.5

Hyderabad

16   59.1

17   45.9

18.7%

*

17   48

0   48.9

Jaipur

16   32.2

17   32.7

40.6%

*

17   50

1   17.8

Jalandhar

16   20.3

17   24.6

51.3%

*

17   43

1   22.7

Jammu

16   17.7

17   23.1

52.9%

*

17   47

1   29.3

Kanyakumari

17   32.8

17   55.6

2.1%

*

18   00

0   27.2

Kavalur

17   14.0

*

--

*

17   49

0   35.0

Kavaratti

17   15.7

17   52.3

7.8%

*

18   16

1   00.3

Kolhapur

16   57.5

17   46.1

18.9%

*

18   06

1   08.5

Kolkata

16   52.3

*

--

*

17   04

0   11.7

Koraput

16   58.5

*

--

*

17   30

0   31.5

Kozikode

17   17.0

17   52.4

7.5%

*

18   05

0   48.0

Kurnool

17   03.6

17   47.8

15.4%

*

17   51

0   47.4

Lucknow

16   36.6

*

--

*

17   29

0   52.4

Madurai

17   24.6

17   53.9

4.4%

*

17   56

0   31.4

Mangalore

17   10.2

17   50.5

10.9%

*

18   07

0   56.8

 

“*” indicates phenomenon will not occur in that place.

 

PARTIAL SOLAR ECLIPSE, OCTOBER 25, 2022

 

LOCAL CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE PARTIAL PHASE RELATING TO CERTAIN PLACES IN INDIA

 

Places

Partial Eclipse

Begins

(IST)

Greatest

Eclipse

(IST)

Obscuration

at the time of

Greatest

Eclipse

Partial Eclipse

Ends

(IST)

Sunset Time

(IST)

Duration of the eclipse from the beginning and upto sunset time

 

h        m

   h       m

 

       

 h     m

   h     m  

Midnapore

16   52.0

*

--

*

17   08

0   16.0

Mount Abu

16   34.7

17   34.9

36.9%

*

18   04

1   29.3

Mumbai

16   49.8

17   42.9

24.3%

*

18   09

1   19.2

Murshidabad

16   47.9

*

--

*

17   01

0   13.1

Muzaffarpur

16   41.6

*

--

*

17   12

0   30.4

Mysore

17   14.0

17   51.4

9.0%

*

18   00

0   46.0

Nagpur

16   49.4

17   41.4

26.5%

*

17   42

0   52.6

Nalgonda

17   01.0

*

--

*

17   46

0   45.0

Nasik

16   47.7

17   41.7

26.4%

*

18   05

1   17.3

Nellore

17   09.5

*

--

*

17   45

0   35.5

Nowgong

16   39.7

17   36.2

35.1%

*

17   37

0   57.3

Panaji

17   00.3

17   47.2

17.0%

*

18   06

1   05.7

Patna

16   42.7

*

--

*

17   14

0   31.3

Pondicherry

17   18.2

*

--

*

17   48

0   29.8

Pune

16   51.9

17   43.7

23.1%

*

18   06

1   14.1

Puri

16   57.9

*

--

*

17   17

0   19.1

Raipur

16   51.2

*

--

*

17   32

0   40.8

Rajamundry

17   03.4

*

--

*

17   33

0   29.6

Rajkot

16   38.5

17   37.5

32.5%

*

18   14

1   35.5

Ranchi

16   48.4

*

--

*

17   15

0   26.6

Sambalpur

16   52.2

*

--

*

17   22

0   29.8

Shillong

16   46.7

*

--

*

16   47

0   00.3

Shimla

16   23.5

17   26.5

49.0%

*

17   39

1   15.5

Siliguri

16   42.1

*

--

*

17   00

0   17.9

Silvassa

16   45.7

17   40.9

27.7%

*

18   07

1   21.3

Srinagar

16   14.5

17   20.7

55.6%

*

17   45

1   30.5

Sringeri

17   08.1

17   49.8

12.2%

*

18   03

0   54.9

Thanjavur

17   21.9

*

--

*

17   52

0   30.1

Thiruvanantapuram

17   30.1

17   55.2

2.7%

*

18   02

0   31.9

Trichur

17   19.2

17   52.9

6.5%

*

18   02

0   42.8

Udaipur

16   35.7

17   35.3

36.5%

*

18   00

1   24.3

Ujjain

16   41.2

17   38.0

32.6%

*

17   53

1   11.8

Vadodara

16   41.0

17   38.4

31.7%

*

18   04

1   23.0

Varanasi

16   41.9

*

--

*

17   22

0   40.1

Vijayawada

17   03.5

*

--

*

17   40

0   36.5

 

“*” indicates phenomenon will not occur in that place.

 

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