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Surya Grahan 2022: The last solar eclipse of the year, know which places will be seen in India

Surya Grahan 2022: The last solar eclipse of the year, know which places will be seen in India

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Surya Grahan 2022 India: The last solar eclipse of the year 2022 is going to happen on 25 October 2022. This solar eclipse is going to take place in the evening on the day of Govardhan Puja, the next day of Diwali.

Surya Grahan 2022 India

Surya Grahan 2022 India: The last solar eclipse of the year 2022 is going to take place on 25 October 2022, the day after Diwali. This solar eclipse is going to take place in the evening on the day of Govardhan Puja, the next day of Diwali. Both these festivals are celebrated with great pomp across the country. This time solar eclipse will also be visible in India. Let us know when the solar eclipse will take place and where it will be visible or not in India.

Govardhan Puja is performed on the second day of Diwali. This year the last solar eclipse of the year is going to take place on the day of Govardhan of Diwali. The solar eclipse will start at 4:22 pm on the evening of October 25 and will end at 6.25 pm. That is, the places where Surat will set at this time, the solar eclipse will also end at the same time.

Solar eclipse will be visible in these cities at this time

New Delhi – 04:28 pm – 05:42 pm

Kolkata – 04:51 pm – 05:04 pm

Mumbai – 04:49 pm – 06:09 pm

Chennai – 05:13 pm – 05:45 pm

Patna – 04:42 pm – 05:14 pm

Jaipur – 04:31 PM – 05:50 PM

Lucknow – 04:36 pm – 05:29 pm

will be partially visible

The solar eclipse going to happen on October 25 will be partially visible in India. The partial eclipse will be visible in the Northern Hemisphere in Africa, Asia, Europe and the United Kingdom. It will be at its peak in the North Pole and Russia. However, this partial solar eclipse on October 25 will not be visible in the US.

Don’t see the eclipse with straight eyes

According to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), people should be careful and use eclipse glasses to protect their eyes. People are advised not to look directly at the sun.

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