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Solar Eclipse 2021 The Ring of Fire Coming up on June 10

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The solar eclipse or the ring of fire of the Year 2021 will take place on Wednesday; June 10. The solar eclipse is named Super Flower Blood sun will not be visible in Pakistan due to daylight. The eclipse of the sun will be starting at 11:39 am on the day. The total solar eclipse will start at 4:11 pm, and it will end at 6:05 pm. During the full solar eclipse on Wednesday; due to the sun being closest to the earth; there will also be a super full moon or a Blood sun. In the celestial spectacle; the sun will appear to be red for 14 minutes. The solar eclipse will be sighted at Australia, Hong Kong, and Tokyo; while a partial eclipse will be witnessed in Chicago, Argentina, and Beijing; according to reports.

A Solar Eclipse is coming up on June 10. This will be the ‘ring of fire’ or annular Solar Eclipse. Just a few days ago we saw a Lunar Eclipse and within a fortnight; there will be an annular Solar Eclipse. Now we are midway through an eclipse season. The ‘ring of fire’ will shine with only one-tenth of the sun’s normal total light and “near the point of the greatest eclipse over the polar region; the annular phase will last up to three minutes and 51 seconds…,”.

What is a Solar Eclipse?

The Annular Solar Eclipse occurs when the Moon is farthest from Earth. Due to the distance; the Moon appears smaller and does not block the entire light of the Sun and there is a ring of sunlight created. This is the dramatic ‘ring of fire’ or the Annular Solar Eclipse.

Where will the ‘ring of fire’ Solar Eclipse is visible from?

The ‘ring of life’ Solar Eclipse will not be visible in India or Pakistan. But you can watch it online. People in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada will witness a brief partial Solar Eclipse. Only a small area of northern Ontario and Quebec; will see the dramatic ‘ring of fire’. Those living in northern Europe, including Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom M France, and Scandinavia will also be able to see a partial Solar Eclipse.

On June 10, an annular ‘ring of fire solar eclipse will be visible in parts of Canada and the Arctic. A partial solar eclipse will also be visible in other parts of the northern hemisphere, including parts of the eastern U.S. at sunrise. More info: https://t.co/xnDmqxZtZh pic.twitter.com/uY7UowJCmH

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