Mangaluru: 'Ring of fire' - Get ready to witness solar eclipse in full glory on Dec 26


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Dec 25: The solar eclipse on Thursday December 26 will create a ‘ring of fire’ in the sky. Mangaluru is among the cities in South India, where one can witness this celestial wonder in all its glory.

The last solar eclipse of the second decade of the 21st century will begin on Thursday at around 8 am and will last for six hours and end shortly after 1.30 pm.

The eclipse will be prominently visible from South India. Cities such as Kannur, Kochi, Kozhikode, Thiruvananthapuram (Trivandrum) in Kerala; Coimbatore, Madurai, Ooty, Trichy and Chennai in Tamil Nadu; Mangaluru and Bengaluru in Karnataka; and Puducherry can clearly witness the solar eclipse. Meanwhile, other parts of India can also witness the solar eclipse but the intensity may vary.

The December 26 solar eclipse is known as an ‘annular eclipse’. Though eclipses occur twice or thrice a year, the annular solar eclipse is unique as it occurs when the apparent diameter of the moon is smaller than that of the Sun.

During the total solar eclipse, the moon completely blocks the sun, while in an annular eclipse, the moon blocks the sun from the centre, but leaves the rims visible thus creating a 'ring of fire'.


Annular Solar Eclipse date and time in India

In India, the solar eclipse is visible from 8.06 am to 11.13 am on December 26. This eclipse will be the third and final solar eclipse for the year 2019. Annularity that lasts for three minutes will occur between 9.24 am and 9.27 am on the east coast and 9.31 am and 9.35 am on the west coast.


Educational institutions gear up for solar eclipse

The Centre for Advanced Learning (CFAL) Bejai-Kapikad has made arrangements for enthusiasts to view the celestial wonder from premises of The Bharath Academy, Blueberry Hills.

St Aloysius College (Autonomous) is facilitating interested students and the public to view the eclipse. Association of Friends of Astronomy, Goa is also joining them to facilitate the eclipse observation with special instruments and indirect methods.

Prof Narendra Nayak, chairman, Expert Group of Institutions, in a press release stated that it is for the first time that as many as 2,300 students are going to watch the celestial event at a time in a single campus. He said that the students will be provided with safety eclipse goggles to view this rare phenomenon and it will help remove superstitions about eclipses from the minds of common people.


How to safely watch an eclipse

It is not advisable to look at the sun during a solar eclipse with naked eyes. Only eclipse glasses that have a certification with "ISO 12312-2 international standard" are safe for use, according to NASA. Other options are the number 14 welder's glass, or a pinhole projector that allows a user to project the image of the sun on paper or cardboard.

  

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Dec 26 2019

    Lan......, Belman / Washington, DC
    Why are you calling the attention of only Cynthi ?

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  • Lan......, Belman / Washington, DC.

    Thu, Dec 26 2019

    Favi,

    Cynthi and Shankar are close to my heart....I like them...that's why...Sorry Flavi, if I hurt your sentiments...I like you too...

    Also Cynthi is my neighbour....only 'Sankalakariya river' ( Not Netravati ) between us!!!...

    ...Tak...Takk...

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  • Lan......, Belman / Washington, DC.

    Wed, Dec 25 2019

    Cynthi,

    Don't go out tomorrow December 26 from 8.06 am to 11.13 am due to Solar Eclipse ...Stay at home....and fast...

    You will see birds and animals behaving strangely before few minutes of the Solar Eclipse....Don't know how they predict Solar Eclipse before hand...

    If you have my Durbeen ...you can watch Solar Eclipse from house itself...

    Can't write more...KS Mayya Sir, will be upset....he thinks I am naughty and obnoxious ....Hmmm...

    Happy Solar Eclipse...

    ...Tak...Takk...

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