Solar eclipse 2026: Where, when and how to watch it?

A solar eclipse occurs when the Sun, Moon, and Earth align, enabling the Moon to obscure the Sun's light from certain locations on Earth. The next significant solar eclipse will take place in 2026, captivating skywatchers and astronomy enthusiasts alike. This event will allow viewers in select parts of India and other regions to experience the unique phenomenon of a total or partial eclipse, depending on their location. Experts encourage interested individuals to prepare for the event by acquiring proper solar viewing glasses to safely observe the eclipse. Understanding the timing and path of the eclipse is crucial, as the viewing experience will vary widely based on geographic location. Observers are advised to stay updated with local astronomical societies and organizations for precise details on when and where to catch the best views of this celestial event. The fascination with solar eclipses lies not only in their rarity but also in the opportunity they provide to engage with astronomical science and the natural world. As the date approaches, educational programs and public viewing events will likely be organized to enhance community participation and awareness about this spectacular occurrence.
Originally reported by The Hindu Science. Read original article
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