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Solar Eclipse 2019: 'Ring Of Fire' A Delight For Skywatchers

Solar Eclipse 2019: 'Ring Of Fire' A Delight For Skywatchers Busting myths and understanding this decade's last solar eclipse with NDTV's Sneha Mary Koshy | The annular solar eclipse, the last one for the decade, began at around 8 this morning and lasted till about 11.15 am. In India, the rare celestial spectacle was first viewed from Chervathur in Kerala. People from Karnataka and Tamil Nadu were also able to see the annular solar eclipse, while the rest of the country could see only a partial solar eclipse.

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