Surya Grahan 2023 On October 14: Is Hybrid Solar Eclipse Or 'Ring of Fire' Visible In India?
A 'hybrid' solar Eclipse called the Ningaloo Eclipse, a rare astronomical event is set to happen on October 14, 2023 between 11:29 PM and 11:37 PM. Often called the 'Ring of Fire', will grace the skies of America, South America, North America, and other regions. But it must be noted that this annular type solar eclipse will not be visible from India.
Those eager to witness this celestial spectacle can do so through authentic sources on the internet or by residing in the areas where it's visible, taking proper precautions.

Solar Eclipse 2023 in India
The Solar Eclipse is scheduled for October 14, 2023, with its time frame between 11:29 PM and 11:37 PM. However, this event will occur during the night time in India, rendering it unobservable from the Indian subcontinent.
Date and Time for Surya Grahan in India 2023
A solar eclipse transpires when the Moon passes in front of the Sun, causing the Sun's image to be completely or partially obscured for observers on Earth. The second solar eclipse of the year is scheduled for October 14, occurring between 11:29 PM and 11:37 PM.
When Will the 2023 Hybrid Solar Eclipse Occur?
The Hybrid Solar Eclipse is on the calendar for October 14, 2023, unfolding from 11:29 PM to 11:37 PM (Indian time). However, this eclipse will only be visible in selected locations around the world. Observers in Australia, East and South Asia, the Pacific Ocean, Antarctica, and the Americas will be able to witness the transition from annular to total eclipse, followed by a reversion to annular. Nevertheless, no part of India will experience the effects of a total or partial eclipse.
Where to Observe the Surya Grahan in 2023?
The Solar Eclipse in October won't be visible in India due to its timing, which falls during the night time. While India remains in darkness, other parts of the world will have the privilege of observing this celestial phenomenon. The solar eclipse will be prominently visible in regions like America, South America, North America, and beyond. Since this celestial event is confined to relatively small areas on Earth, it can be safely viewed from designated viewing platforms.
How to watch Hybrid Solar Eclipse safely
During the hybrid solar eclipse, looking directly at the Sun will be dangerous. So NASA recommends using specialised eye protection for solar viewing. You can use eye filters including aluminized Mylar, black polymer or welding glass of shade number 14 to view the eclipse safety.
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