The first Solar Eclipse of 2021 will be visible on Thursday, June 10, 2021. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon comes in between the Earth and the Sun. It will be an annular solar eclipse.
Where Solar Eclipse of June 10 will be seen?
The Solar Eclipse of June 10, 2021, will be seen from a few parts of India, Russia, Canada, and Greenland. As per the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), June 2021 Solar Eclipse will first be seen in northern Ontario and the north side of Lake Superior, both in Canada. It is expected to be visible for about three minutes in Canada. At its peak, it will be visible from Greenland where people will be able to see the Ring of Fire. After that, it will also be seen in Siberia and the North Pole.
What is the timings of June 2021 Solar Eclipse?
According to Timeanddate.com, the Solar Eclipse of June 10, 2021, will start at 8:12:20 UTC and end at 13:11:19 UTC on 10 June.
Why is it called ‘Ring of Fire’?
June 10 Solar Eclipse is also called as ‘Ring of Fire’. It will be an annular Solar Eclipse wherein the moon covers the sun in a way that its edges remain uncovered and hence form a ‘Ring of Fire’.
When is the next Solar Eclipse?
The next solar eclipse of 2021 will appear on December 4.
Where Solar Eclipse of June 10 will be seen?
The Solar Eclipse of June 10, 2021, will be seen from a few parts of India, Russia, Canada, and Greenland. As per the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), June 2021 Solar Eclipse will first be seen in northern Ontario and the north side of Lake Superior, both in Canada. It is expected to be visible for about three minutes in Canada. At its peak, it will be visible from Greenland where people will be able to see the Ring of Fire. After that, it will also be seen in Siberia and the North Pole.
What is the timings of June 2021 Solar Eclipse?
According to Timeanddate.com, the Solar Eclipse of June 10, 2021, will start at 8:12:20 UTC and end at 13:11:19 UTC on 10 June.
Why is it called ‘Ring of Fire’?
June 10 Solar Eclipse is also called as ‘Ring of Fire’. It will be an annular Solar Eclipse wherein the moon covers the sun in a way that its edges remain uncovered and hence form a ‘Ring of Fire’.
When is the next Solar Eclipse?
The next solar eclipse of 2021 will appear on December 4.