Surya Grahan 2026 Live: When and where to watch solar eclipse today? Is it visible from UK, US and India?

On February 17, 2026, a spectacular solar eclipse, known as a Ring of Fire event, will captivate audiences worldwide. During this unique astronomical phenomenon, the moon will partially obscure the sun, creating a stunning visual effect that resembles a ring. This event is particularly significant as it will be observable from various regions, including parts of the UK, US, and India. For those eager to witness the eclipse from the comfort of their homes, live streaming will be available through platforms such as NASA and Google, ensuring that viewers across the globe can safely enjoy this rare occurrence. The 2026 solar eclipse is part of a series of eclipses that occur in cycles, making it a must-see event for astronomy enthusiasts and casual observers alike. The last such Ring of Fire eclipse was in 2023, but this upcoming event promises to be equally mesmerizing. As preparations are underway, observers are encouraged to utilize proper eye protection and follow guidelines to experience the eclipse safely. This solar event not only highlights the beauty of our solar system but also serves as a reminder of the ongoing interest in celestial phenomena among people worldwide.
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