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Solar eclipse begins at India's southernmost tipKanyakumari (Tamil Nadu): The longest annular solar eclipse of the millennium began at 11.06 a.m. Friday in this Tamil Nadu city as thousands of people converged here to watch the celestial spectacle.
Annular solar eclipse occurs when the Sun and the Moon are exactly in line, but the apparent size of the Moon's shadow is smaller than the visible disc of the sun, making it appear like a ring of fire. The eclipse is expected to peak to annular eclipse at 1.15 p.m. Rajendra Ratnoo, district collector of Kanyakumari said: "Television sets have been set up at the viewing centre near the Public Works Department guesthouse. A telescope has been connected to a plasma TV for people to see." He said around 750 students from 25 states have come to Kanyakumari to witness the celestial spectacle. According to the police, around 150 security personnel have been deployed as they expect around 15,000 people to visit the viewing centre. Seven telescopes have been set up in addition where facilities have been made to view the eclipse through pin hole and mirror projection. The last time India saw this 'Ring of Fire' was Nov 22, 1965, and it will not be witnessed again before June 21, 2020. The next longest annular solar eclipse will be seen in 3043 and hence Friday's eclipse is considered as Pongal Bonus. While visibility of the eclipse will be more in Tamil Nadu as compared to other parts of the country, within the state the visibility is longer in Rameshwaram and Danushkodi around 580 km from the state capital. Scientists and common people gathered at Kanyakumari, Rameshwaram and nearby Danushkodi to witness and study this rare celestial phenomenon. Solar eclipse today; starts in India at 11.57 am The stage is all set for the longest solar eclipse (Surya Grahan 2010) of the century on Jauary 15, 2010. The Solar Eclipse 2010 will start in India from 11:57 am and will last till 3:08 pm. The celestial phenomenon will begin from Central Africa and will reach India via Indian ocean. It will move towards South East Asia and the Solar eclipse will conclude in southeastern China. The full solar eclipse in India will be clear visible in Kanyakumari, later it will move towards Rameshwaram, Dhanushkodi and then it moves to Kerala. The eclipse will end in Mizoram. The National Capital and other parts of northern India will witness partial Solar eclipse. The 'Ring of Fire' will be visible best in the capital city of Maldives. The space scientists have been assembled here to study the celestial sight. Scientists have asked people to avoid watching eclipse through naked eye. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Share it
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