Solar Eclipse October 2024: The second and final solar eclipse of the year 2024 is set to occur on October 2, coinciding with Sarv Pitru Amavasya. This rare celestial event will be an annular solar eclipse, also known as the ‘Ring of Fire,’ captivating skywatchers around the globe.
Following this solar eclipse, the Sharad Navratri 2024 festivities will begin in India. During the eclipse, the moon will align between the Earth and the Sun, casting shadows in certain regions of the world. However, it’s important to note that this eclipse will not be visible from India.
Solar Eclipse October 2024: Timing in India
According to Indian Standard Time (IST), the solar eclipse will begin on the night of October 2 at approximately 9:13 PM and will conclude early the next day at around 3:17 AM. Since the eclipse occurs during nighttime in India, the breathtaking ‘Ring of Fire’ spectacle will not be visible in the country.
Where Will the Solar Eclipse Be Visible?
The October 2024 solar eclipse will be visible from several locations, including Argentina, the Pacific Ocean, the Arctic, parts of South America, Peru, and Fiji. Unfortunately, skywatchers in India won’t be able to witness the event directly.
How to Watch the Solar Eclipse Safely
It’s crucial never to look at a solar eclipse with the naked eye, as it can cause severe damage to your retina. To safely view the eclipse, use protective eyewear, such as eclipse glasses or optical filters.
How to Watch the Solar Eclipse Live from India
Even though the eclipse won’t be visible from India, enthusiasts can still experience the event live through online streaming. NASA will broadcast the solar eclipse live on October 2. You can watch the live stream of the solar eclipse by visiting this link: NASA Eclipse Explorer.