The upcoming solar eclipse on October 14 is an annular solar eclipse.
The eclipse will be visible in India from 11:29 pm to 11:34 pm on October 14.
The Lunar Eclipse will begin at 11:31 pm (IST) on October 28 and end at 3:36 am on October 29.
It will be visible from various parts of the world, including Asia, Russia, Africa, the Americas, Europe, Antarctica, and Oceania.
In New Delhi, viewers can look to the southwest in the sky.
In India, the maximum eclipse moment will be at 1:45 AM, with around 12% of the moon in shadow.
Don’t forget to mark your calendars for these cosmic displays in October!
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