Viewers will see this annular eclipse along a narrow path that begins in central Africa and then goes across the Indian Ocean, through southern India, Sri Lanka, Burma, and, ultimately, China. Viewers in much of Africa, eastern Europe, and Asia will witness a partial eclipse.
The last annular solar eclipse occurred a year ago on January, 2009 and the next will most probably occur on May 20, 2012.
If you wanna watch the solar eclipse then use approved solar filters.
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what an article...thanks 4 the info ..
This is a day we should all bookmark so we will be able to watch and might even get a few pictures thaks shab and hope you continue to provide us with more updates throughout the year
thanks for info
Glad to see you are still keeping us up to date with the universe.
I really love your information.
Thanks.
Cool Shabnam, Thanx for the news. Thats in a few days... I will be waiting for it coz am near Central Africa...
This time I am not willing to miss this opportunity. I hope tomorrow I will see a clear sky, not the cloudy one.
@Arafat i wish you luck :)
good article
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