चैतन्य भारत न्यूज
साल के सबसे बड़े दिन आज यानी 21 जून को सूर्य ग्रहण लगना शुरू हो गया है। यह वलायाकार यानी अंगूठी की तरह दिखने वाला ग्रहण है और ऐसा मौका 25 साल बाद आया है। सूर्य ग्रहण के दौरान भारत के कई शहरों में आसमान में सूर्य का घेरा एक चमकती अंगूठी की तरह नजर आ रहा है। पूर्ण ग्रहण के दौरान उत्तर भारत के कई इलाकों में धूप की तीव्रता लगभग खत्म हो गई।
यह सूर्य ग्रहण सुबह 09:15 बजे से शुरू होकर दोपहर 03:04 मिनट पर खत्म होगा। ज्योतिषियों के मुताबिक, लगभग 05 घंटे 49 मिनट तक यानी करीब 6 घंटे के इस ग्रहण (Solar Eclipse) में ग्रहों के संयोग से कई परिणाम देखने को मिल सकते हैं। ज्योतिषों की मानें तो महामारी के दौर में लगने वाला सूर्य ग्रहण काफी अशुभ है। ये न केवल भारत बल्कि पूरी दुनिया में रोग और महामारी वाला ग्रहण साबित हो सकता है।
Jammu & Kashmir: Jammu witnesses #SolarEclipse2020
The solar eclipse will start at 9:15 AM and will be visible until 3:04 PM. The maximum eclipse will take place at 12:10 IST. It will be visible from Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia. pic.twitter.com/5tvnfr7O7G
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
Delhi: #SolarEclipse2020 as seen in the skies of the national capital today.
The solar eclipse will be visible until 3:04 PM. The maximum eclipse will take place at 12:10 IST. It will be visible from Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia. pic.twitter.com/tJNM01YwGx
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
Maharashtra: #SolarEclipse2020 seen in the skies of Mumbai.
The solar eclipse will be visible until 3:04 PM. The maximum eclipse will take place at 12:10 IST. It will be visible from Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia. pic.twitter.com/n32nzIXYDR
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
Gujarat: #SolarEclipse2020 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. It will be visible from Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia. pic.twitter.com/Lp0xs53JoF
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
Rajasthan: #SolarEclipse2020 seen in the skies of Jaipur.
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. pic.twitter.com/MnnFvua1St
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
Haryana: #SolarEclipse2020 as seen in the skies of Kurukshetra. pic.twitter.com/LCpg8ltvJk
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
United Arab Emirates: #SolarEclipse2020 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. pic.twitter.com/EAGWuVIdBO
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
Uttarakhand: #SolarEclipse2020 as seen in the skies of Dehradun.
The solar eclipse will be visible until 1:50 PM with maximum visibility of the eclipse at 12:05 PM. It will be visible from Asia, Africa, the Pacific, the Indian Ocean, parts of Europe and Australia. pic.twitter.com/iugvgwFEYR
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
#SolarEclipse2020 as seen in Karachi of Pakistan.
As per Pakistan Meteorological Department, the solar eclipse, which began at 8:46 am local time, will end at 2:34 pm with the greatest eclipse occurring at 11:40 am. pic.twitter.com/ZW2SRDESSe
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
Punjab: #SolarEclipse2020 as seen in the skies of Amritsar today. pic.twitter.com/usRHFtjlgP
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
Delhi: #SolarEclipse2020 as seen in the cloudy skies of the national capital. pic.twitter.com/Y29PNlnpWW
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020
#SolarEclipse2020 as seen in Kathmandu of Nepal.
As per Nepal’s BP Koirala Memorial, Planetarium Observatory and Science Museum Development Board the solar eclipse will be visible from 10:52 am to 2:32 pm today. pic.twitter.com/4peHmaoVyB
— ANI (@ANI) June 21, 2020