Ministry of Earth Sciences

Annular Eclipse of the Sun- 21 June, 2020, Sunday- 31 Jyaishtha, 1942 Saka Era- (Annular Phase is visible in India)

Posted On: 16 JUN 2020 12:05PM by PIB Delhi

An annular solar eclipse will occur on 21 June, 2020 (31 Jyaishtha, 1942 Saka Era). From India annular phase will be visible in the morning from some places within a narrow corridor of northern part of the country (parts of Rajasthan, Haryana and Uttarakhand) and it will be seen as partial solar eclipse from the rest part of the country. Few prominent places within this narrow annularity path are Dehradun, Kurukshetra, Chamoli, Joshimath, Sirsa, Suratgarh etc. In India, the obscuration of the Sun by the Moon at the time of greatest phase of the annular eclipse will be nearly 98.6%.  Obscuration of the Sun by the Moon at the time of greatest phase of partial eclipse will be around 94 percent in Delhi, 80 percent in Guwahati, 78 percent in Patna, 75 percent in Silchar, 66 percent in Kolkata, 62 percent in Mumbai, 37 percent in Bangalore, 34 percent in Chennai, 28 percent in Port Blair etc.

Considering the Earth as a whole the partial phase of the eclipse will begin at 9 h 16 m IST. The annular phase will begin at 10 h 19 m IST. The annular phase will end at 14 h 02 m IST. The partial phase will end at 15h 04 m IST.

            The annular path passes through Congo, Sudan, Ethiopia, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Pakistan, northern parts of India and China. The Moon's penumbral shadow produces a partial eclipse, visible in the region covering Africa (except W. and S. parts) S. E. Europe, Asia (except N. and E. Russia) and northern parts of Australia.

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. An annular solar eclipse will occur when the angular diameter of the Moon falls short of that of the Sun so that it cannot cover up the latter completely. As a result a ring of the Sun’s disk remains visible around the Moon.

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.

 

THE ANNULAR ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, 21 JUNE, 2020

PHASES OF ECLIPSE VISIBLE FROM CERTAIN PLACES OF INDIA

Places

Partial

Eclipse

Begins

 (IST)

Annular

phase

Begins

 (IST)

Greatest

Eclipse

 (IST)

Magni-

tude

Max-imum.

Obscu-ration

Annular

phase

Ends

 (IST)

Partial

Eclipse

Ends

(IST)

Dura-tion

of

Eclipse

 

h   m

 h    m

     h   m

 

 

  h   m

h    m

h   m

Agartala

10   56.0

-   -

12   45.1

0.771

71.1%

-   -

14   23.6

3   28

Ahmedabad

10   04.0

-   -

11   42.2

0.823

77.4%

-   -

13   32.2

3   28

Aizawl

11   00.9

-   -

12   49.8

0.770

70.9%

-   -

14   26.7

3   26

Allahabad

10   27.6

-   -

12   13.6

0.831

78.4%

-   -

14   00.6

3   33

Amritsar

10   20.0

-   -

11   57.7

0.935

91.5%

-   -

13   41.6

3   22

Bangalore

10   13.2

-   -

11   47.6

0.473

36.5%

-   -

13   31.5

3   18

Bhagalpur

10   42.4

-   -

12   30.9

0.811

76.0%

-   -

14   13.8

3   31

Bhopal

10   14.7

-   -

11   57.4

0.789

73.2%

-   -

13   47.0

3   32

Bhubaneswar

10   38.3

-   -

12   26.1

0.655

57.0%

-   -

14   09.7

3   31

*Chamoli

10   27.1

12   08.7

12   09.1

0.997

98.6%

12   09.4

13   53.7

3   27

Chandigarh

10   24.4

-   -

12   04.5

0.965

95.4%

-   -

13   48.7

3   24

Chennai

10   22.0

-   -

11   58.5

0.453

34.4%

-   -

13   40.8

3   19

Cochin

10   11.0

-   -

11   38.9

0.396

28.4%

-   -

13   17.7

3   07

Cooch Behar

10   50.5

-   -

12   39.0

0.846

80.3%

-   -

14   19.2

3   29

Darjeeling

10   47.2

-   -

12   35.2

0.868

83.1%

-   -

14   16.3

3   29

*Dehradun

10   24.2

12   05.0

12   05.3

0.996

98.6%

12   05.6

13   50.4

3   26

Delhi

10   20.1

-   -

12   01.6

0.952

93.7%

-   -

13   48.4

3   28

Dibrugarh

11   07.9

-   -

12   54.7

0.896

86.5%

-   -

14   29.1

3   21

Dwarka

9   56.6

-   -

11   31.1

0.840

79.5%

-   -

13   20.1

3   24

Gandhinagar

10   04.3

-   -

11   42.6

0.827

77.9%

-   -

13   32.6

3   28

Gangtok

10   48.3

-   -

12   36.2

0.877

84.2%

-   -

14   17.0

3   28

Gaya

10   36.2

-   -

12   24.2

0.799

74.4%

-   -

14   08.9

3   33

Guwahati

10   57.0

-   -

12   45.5

0.842

79.8%

-   -

14   23.6

3   27

Haridwar

10   24.9

-   -

12   06.0

0.990

98.6%

-   -

13   50.8

3   26

Hazaribagh

10   37.2

-   -

12   25.4

0.774

71.4%

-   -

14   09.9

3   33

Hyderabad

10   15.0

-   -

11   55.8

0.602

50.8%

-   -

13   43.9

3   29

Imphal

11   04.6

-   -

12   53.0

0.804

75.0%

-   -

14   28.7

3   24

Itanagar

11   03.5

-   -

12   51.1

0.879

84.4%

-   -

14   26.9

3   23

Jaipur

10   14.8

-   -

11   55.8

0.908

88.1%

-   -

13   44.2

3   29

Jalandhar

10   22.7

-   -

12   01.0

0.931

91.0%

-   -

13   44.5

3   22

Jammu

10   21.7

-   -

11   58.5

0.904

87.5%

-   -

13   41.2

3   20

*Joshimath

10   27.8

12   09.5

12   09.8

0.997

98.6%

12   10.2

13   54.3

3   27

Kannur

10   06.7

-   -

11   37.5

0.461

35.2%

-   -

13   20.4

3   14

Kanyakumari

10   17.7

-   -

11   41.9

0.329

21.9%

-   -

13   15.3

2   58

Kavalur

10   19.2

-   -

11   55.1

0.458

34.9%

-   -

13   37.9

3   19

Kavaratti

10   00.3

-   -

11   28.0

0.460

35.1%

-   -

13   09.7

3   09

 

‘ -   - ‘ indicates annular phase of  eclipse is not visible corresponding to the places where only partial eclipse occurs

‘*’ Places where annular phase of eclipse occurs

THE ANNULAR ECLIPSE OF THE SUN, 21 JUNE, 2020

PHASES OF ECLIPSE VISIBLE FROM CERTAIN PLACES OF INDIA

 

Places

Partial

Eclipse

Begins

 (IST)

Annular

phase

Begins

 (IST)

Greatest

Eclipse

 (IST)

Magni-

tude

Max-imum.

Obscu-ration

Annular

phase

Ends

 (IST)

Partial

Eclipse

Ends

(IST)

Dura-tion

of

Eclipse

 

h   m

 h    m

     h   m

 

 

  h   m

h    m

h   m

Kohima

11   05.3

-   -

12   53.3

0.835

78.9%

-   -

14   28.8

3   23

Kolkata

10   46.4

-   -

12   35.5

0.725

65.5%

-   -

14   17.0

3   31

Kozikode

10   08.4

-   -

11   38.5

0.439

32.9%

-   -

13   20.2

3   12

*Kurukshetra

10   21.3

12   01.4

12   01.8

0.997

98.6%

12   02.1

13   47.4

3   26

Lucknow

10   26.8

-   -

12   11.8

0.879

84.4%

-   -

13   58.5

3   32

Madurai

10   17.6

-   -

11   46.5

0.377

26.6%

-   -

13   24.3

3   07

Mangalore

10   04.9

-   -

11   37.1

0.498

39.1%

-   -

13   21.8

3   17

Mount Abu

10   05.9

-   -

11   44.3

0.868

83.0%

-   -

13   33.8

3   28

Mumbai

10   00.9

-   -

11   37.5

0.697

62.1%

-   -

13   27.5

3   27

Mysore

10   10.7

-   -

11   43.4

0.461

35.2%

-   -

13   26.5

3   16

Nagpur

10   17.9

-   -

12   01.6

0.711

63.7%

-   -

13   50.7

3   33

Nasik

10   03.8

-   -

11   42.0

0.720

64.8%

-   -

13   32.3

3   29

Panaji

10   03.3

-   -

11   38.8

0.589

49.3%

-   -

13   26.9

3   24

Patna

10   37.1

-   -

12   24.9

0.825

77.7%

-   -

14   09.3

3   32

Pondicherry

10   21.7

-   -

11   56.0

0.423

31.2%

-   -

13   36.7

3   15

Port Blair

11   15.6

-   -

12   53.4

0.393

28.1%

-   -

14   18.8

3   03

Pune

10   03.0

-   -

11   40.5

0.675

59.5%

-   -

13   30.3  

3   27

Puri

10   38.3

-   -

12   26.0

0.641

55.4%

-   -

14   09.3

3   31

Raipur

10   25.1

-   -

12   10.9

0.699

62.3%

-   -

13   58.4

3   33

Rajkot

9   59.6

-   -

11   35.8

0.819

77.0%

-   -

13   25.5

3   26

Ranchi

10   36.8

-   -

12   25.0

0.753

68.8%

-   -

14   09.6

3   33

Sambalpur

10   32.2

-   -

12   19.6

0.697

62.1%

-   -

14   05.3

3   33

Shillong

10   58.0

-   -

12   46.6

0.826

77.8%

-   -

14   24.5

3   27

Shimla

10   23.5

-   -

12   03.4

0.967

95.6%

-   -

13   47.9

3   24

Silchar

11   01.0

-   -

12   49.7

0.803

74.9%

-   -

14   26.6

3   26

Siliguri

10   47.3

-   -

12   35.5

0.856

81.6%

-   -

14   16.7

3   29

*Sirsa

10   16.9

11   55.9

11   56.1

0.996

98.6%

11   56.6

13   42.3

3   25

Srinagar

10   24.2

-   -

11   59.7

0.861

82.2%

-   -

13   40.6

3   16

*Suratgarh

10   14.5

11   52.5

11   52.9

0.998

98.6%

11   53.3

13   39.2

3   25

Thiruvanantapuram

10   15.1

-   -

11   40.0

0.346

23.5%

-   -

13   14.9

3   00

Udaipur

10   07.8

-   -

11   47.2

0.858

81.8%

-   -

13   36.8

3   29

Ujjain

10   10.9

-   -

11   52.1

0.798

74.3%

-   -

13   42.2

3   31

Vadodara

10   04.6

-   -

11   43.2

0.795

73.9%

-   -

13   33.5

3   29

Varanasi

10   31.0

-   -

12   17.8

0.821

77.2%

-   -

14   04.0

3   33

 

‘ -   - ‘ indicates annular phase of  eclipse is not visible corresponding to the places where only partial eclipse occurs

‘*’ Places where annular phase of eclipse occurs

ANNULAR SOLAR ECLIPSE, 21  JUNE,  2020

LOCAL CIRCUMSTANCES RELATING TO SOME OF THE PLACES FROM WHERE ANNULAR PHASE IS VISIBLE

Places

Annular

phase

Begins

(IST)

Greatest

Eclipse

(IST)

Max-imum.

Obscu-ration

Annular

phase

Ends

(IST)

Duration of Annularity

 

h    m

        h      m

 

        h      m

m   s

Chamoli

12   08.7

12   09.1

98.6%

12   09.4

0   38

Dehradun

12   05.0

12   05.3

98.6%

12   05.6

0   31

Joshimath

12   09.5

12   09.8

98.6%

12   10.2

0   39

Kurukshetra

12   01.4

12   01.8

98.6%

12   02.1

0   39

Sirsa

11   55.9

11   56.1

98.6%

11   56.4

0   36

Suratgarh

11   52.5

11   52.9

98.6%

11   53.3

0   45

 

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