I spy a 'ring of fire' in the sky
Safety is key as you gear up to watch the annular solar eclipse on June 21

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On June 21, 2020, an annular solar eclipse will take place. The annular eclipse of the sun, is a special case of the total solar eclipse in which the Moon does not cover the Sun completely. On a narrow track over the Earth, people can see the moon traversing on the Sun and in a short period of time one can see a 'ring of fire' in the sky. Over a large landmass, north and south of this track, people will be able to observe a partial solar eclipse.
Apna time aayega
Bhuj will be the first town to see the beginning of the eclipse at 9:58 am. The eclipse ends four hours later at Dibrugarh at 2:29 pm.
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