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While solar eclipses can be awe-inspiring celestial events to watch, there is no evidence to suggest that they have any direct impact on food safety or cooking.
Paris: The moon will cross in front of the Sun for around four hours on Saturday, creating a partial solar eclipse that careful skygazers will able to see in parts of the Northern Hemisphere. The eclipse will stretch from eastern Canada to northern Russia, and potentially be visible in most of
A total eclipse happens when the moon lines up perfectly between Earth and the sun, blotting out the sunlight.
The corona will glow spectacularly from the Moon's silhouette along the path of totality, a corridor stretching from Mexico to Canada via the United States.
The eclipse will start at 8.04 am with the ‘ring of fire’ appearing at 9 am. It is scheduled to end at 11 am and be fully visible for the stargazers of Kannur, Kasaragod and Wayanad districts.
During solar eclipse, you can look at the sun wearing glasses fitted with solar filters.
The last eclipse of the year was well visible to people living in various parts of the country .
Parts of Argentina, New Zealand, and Chile are the few places in the world that will be directly face the sun when the moon passes in front of the earth, blocking its light completely and darkening skies for several minutes.
Do not view the eclipse with the naked eye. Kerala State Science and Technology Museum & Priyadarsini Planetarium will be broadcasting the solar eclipse as it happens on its Facebook page.
The full eclipse was first seen in Cheruvathur village in Kasargod district.
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