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Solar Eclipse 2020: Best photos of Surya Grahan 'Ring of Fire' from India and world

Solar Eclipse 2020 photos: The annular solar eclipse which will turn out Sun into a ring of fire will be visible across several countries in Asia, Africa today (Sunday). A look at best photos from around the world.

Sun is seen in the skies of Kurukshetra, Haryana during the solar eclipse. Image Source : ANISun is seen in the skies of Kurukshetra, Haryana during the solar eclipse.

Solar Eclipse 2020 photos: The annular solar eclipse which will turn out Sun into a ring of fire will be visible across several countries in Asia, Africa today (Sunday). This is the first solar eclipse of 2020 after the one which took place almost six months back in December 2019 when people across in India, especially in southern states including Karnataka, Goa witnessed the ring of fire. The full solar eclipse was also visible in countries like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and other nations in Asia and Africa. Solar Eclipse is one among celestial events for which sky-watchers, astronomers, researchers, scientists await to understand the nature of earth and Sun, their co-existence and unearth various mysterious that helps to know our universe in a much better way.

A solar eclipse is seen though Astro Solar glass in Chiayi City, southwest of Taiwan, Sunday.

Solar Eclipse 2020 visible in United Arab Emirates as seen in the skies of Dubai. The solar eclipse will be visible until 11:12 am. It will also be visible from Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia.

The sun is seen through rain clouds during solar eclipse in New Delhi, India.

Sun is seen in the skies of Kurukshetra, Haryana during the solar eclipse.

Pigeons roost on a pole as the sun forms crescent during solar eclipse in Hyderabad, India.

A visitor uses a hand to show a reflected image of a partial solar eclipse in Goyang, South Korea, Sunday.

Shaneer Siddiqui of the Dubai Astronomy Group gestures toward a telescope showing a solar eclipse in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sunday. People across the Arabian Peninsula, Eastern Africa and Asia saw Sunday's solar eclipse. In Dubai, the eclipse covered some 85% of the sun.

A crescent sun is seen during annular solar eclipse in Jammu, India.

Solar Eclipse is seen in the skies of Dehradun, Uttarakhand in India.

A solar eclipse is seen over Dubai, United Arab Emirates, Sunday. People across the Arabian Peninsula, Eastern Africa and Asia saw Sunday's solar eclipse. In Dubai, the eclipse covered some 85% of the sun.

The partial solar eclipse is seen in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, Sunday, June 21.

People watch a solar eclipse at a waterfront in Hong Kong Sunday, June 21, 2020. People across the Arabian Peninsula, Eastern Africa and Asia saw Sunday's solar eclipse.

A crow is silhouetted against a partial solar eclipse in Hefer Valley, Israel, Sunday.

A woman watches solar eclipse from her house in Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India.

A partial solar eclipse is seen in Hefer Valley, Israel, Sunday.

Solar Eclipse 2020 as seen in the cloudy skies of the national capital, Delhi.

Solar Eclipse 2020 seen in the skies of Gandhinagar. The solar eclipse will be visible until 1:32 pm with maximum visibility of the eclipse at 11:42 IST.

Solar Eclipse 2020 as seen in the skies of Kurukshetra, Haryana.

A pigeon flies as the sun forms crescent during solar eclipse in Hyderabad, India, Sunday, June 21. People across the Arabian Peninsula, Eastern Africa and Asia saw Sunday's solar eclipse.

Solar Eclipse 2020 seen in the skies of Jaipur, Rajasthan.    The solar eclipse will be visible until 1:44 PM with maximum visibility of the eclipse at 11:55 IST. It will be visible from Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia.  

Ring of Fire: Annular solar eclipse will be visible across Africa & Asia

People in other parts of Africa, Asia and even some of Europe and the Pacific have a chance to see a partial solar eclipse, weather permitting.

Just like astronomers, scientists, researchers, other people also wait for this spectacular event to witness beautiful photos view from across the world during solar eclipse. Being a phenomenon celestial event, sky-gazers wait for the opportunity to capture the moment into celluloid, photos, and enjoy one of the natural happenings that our nature has gifted us. It is always exciting to witness our moon covering the Sun, especially in the day-time when we will have an opportunity to witness the sky in not so usual way.

The June 21, 2020, eclipse is an annular eclipse visible primarily in Africa and Asia.

Jammu witnesses Solar Eclipse2020. The solar eclipse started at 9:15 am and will be visible until 3:04 PM. The maximum eclipse will take place at 12:10 pm. It will be visible from Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia.

Solar Eclipse 2020 as seen in the skies of Delhi today. The solar eclipse will be visible until 3:04 PM. The maximum eclipse will take place at 12:10 IST.

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