The annular phase of this solar eclipse is visible from parts of Africa including the Central African Republic, Congo, and Ethiopia; south of Pakistan and northern India; and China. Weather permitting, people in these areas will see the characteristic ring of fire.
This year, in June 2020, the moon turns new less than 9 hours after the June 20th solstice
This new moon will sweep right in front of the sun on Sunday, June 21, 2020, to stage an annular – ring of fire – solar eclipse for a tiny but long slice of the world’s Eastern Hemisphere. (See above photo of an annular eclipse.) A much larger swath of the world will see varying degrees of a partial solar eclipse.
We in the Americas won’t be able to view this solar eclipse because it’ll happen during the nighttime hours on the night of June 20-21, 2020.
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