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A solar eclipse happens when the moon moves between the sun and Earth, obstructing some or all of the sun’s light from reaching our planet. This phenomenon can only occur during Amavasya (new moon) when the sun and moon align as viewed from Earth.
Today on October 4, 2024, a partial solar eclipse will take place, starting at 9:13 PM IST and lasting until 3:17 AM the following day. The Sutak Kaal will begin at 9:13 AM. Unlike a total solar eclipse where the sun is completely obscured by the moon, a partial solar eclipse occurs when only a portion of the sun is covered.
This eclipse, also known as the ‘ring of fire’, will be visible along a path stretching from the northern United States down through Mexico. Major cities within the path include parts of Texas, Oklahoma, and Arkansas. Here’s all you need to know about Wednesday’s partial solar eclipse.
SURYA GRAHAN 2024 IN INDIA DATE AND TIME?
The second and last solar eclipse of 2024 will occur on the occasion of Pitru Visarjan Amavasya on October 2. In an interview with News18, astrologer Rishikant Mishra Shastri from Unnao, Uttar Pradesh said, “This will be a very long eclipse, with a period of around 6 hours." As per him, the eclipse will start at 9:13 PM and will continue till 3:17 AM the next day.
WILL THE SOLAR ECLIPSE 2024 BE VISIBLE IN INDIA?
No. Just like the April 8 total solar eclipse, which was visible only in North America, the Indian residents will not be able to witness the October 2 solar eclipse as well.
An annular solar eclipse will be visible in parts of South America, and a partial solar eclipse will be visible in parts of South America, Antarctica, North America, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Pacific Ocean, including Hawaii.
HOW TO WATCH SOLAR ECLIPSE LIVE?
There will be several live streams available online. Popular sources include NASA’s website, observatories’ live streams, and astronomical organizations’ channels.
You can watch the annular solar eclipse online on Timeanddate.com YouTube channel.
5 MAIN STAGES OF A SOLAR ECLIPSE
- Penumbral PhaseThe faint outer part of the Moon’s shadow gradually darkens a small area around the Sun. This might be barely noticeable.
- Partial PhaseThe Moon starts to cover the Sun’s disc, creating a crescent shape.
- TotalityThe Moon completely blocks the Sun, creating a brief period of darkness and allowing you to see the Sun’s corona (outer atmosphere). This is the most dramatic part of the eclipse.
- Partial PhaseThe Moon gradually uncovers the Sun, returning to a crescent shape.
- Penumbral PhaseThe Earth exits the Moon’s shadow, and the Sun returns to normal.
CAN YOU PERFORM TARPAN AND PIND DAAN FOR ANCESTORS ON THIS DAY?
According to astrology, the eclipse is occurring during the Sutak period, which is considered to be a time of inauspiciousness. The Sutak period starts 12 hours before the solar eclipse and Hinduism prohibits people from doing any religious or auspicious works during then to avoid dosha (curse/misfortune).
However, as per the scriptures, the solar eclipse will not have any effect on India.
Its Sutak period will also not be valid. Any religious and auspicious deeds including tarpan and pind daan, performed by the person on this day will bring auspicious results. However, astrologer Shastri mentioned people, especially pregnant women, to be careful during this period.
SURYA GRAHAN ASTROLOGY: 5 ZODIAC SIGNS TO BE MOST AFFECTED FROM THE PHENOMENON
- LeoIf you’re a Leo, peak dramatic situation will be unavoidable for you on the Eclipse day. You might come across unwanted situations and might have to walk off to preserve your dignity.
- LibraHasty decision-making and action-taking must be avoided by Libra on October 2. You must not make impulsive life choices and take time to self-reflect and contemplate important things of life.
- ScorpioThe day might be a healing opportunity for Scorpios from some past wound or trauma. Drag yourself out from the past pit with self-love and self-forgiveness.
- CapricornYou might receive some great opportunities at work, however, that might bring forth issues with coworkers like jealousy. You need to deal with them smartly and try to make the most of the ensuing opportunity.
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