The first solar eclipse of this year will take place on 21 June and this complete eclipse will look like 'Ring of Fire'. In this, the moon will cover the sun completely. Only the outer part of the shining sun will look bright. Overall it will look like a ring. However, this view of 'Ring of Fire' can be seen from a few seconds to 12 minutes. This eclipse will start at nine in the morning of Indian time and will be till three in the afternoon. The full eclipse will be at 10:17 am. This eclipse will be seen in Africa, south of Pakistan, northern India and China. This Khandagras lunar eclipse will occur in India. It is worth mentioning that 21 June is the biggest day and the eclipse of that day for so long is a unique scientific event. Such an opportunity has come about years later.
On this day, there will be a distance of 15,02,35,882 km between the Sun and the Earth. At this time, the moon will follow a path of 3,91,482 km. In most of the countries of the world, there has been a belief that complete eclipse is a pernicious event. Today, when humans have installed flags on the moon, the reality of planetary constellations has come to the fore. Sun or lunar eclipse is just a game of shadows. As we know, both the Earth and the Moon are circling the Sun in different orbits around their axis. The Sun is stable.
The speed of travel of Earth and Moon vary. The size of the Sun is 400 times larger than the Moon. But the distance of the Sun from the Earth is greater than that of the Moon. During this period of continuous revolutions, when the moon comes between the sun and the earth, it looks like a part of the sun is covered with the earth. What really happens is that there is a shadow of the moon on the earth. Standing in this shadow and looking at the sun shows scenes like a complete eclipse. The shadow area is deprived of sunlight, so it gets dark in the day.
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