Dr. Rajendra Prakash Gupt, Superintendent of the Ujjain-based Jiwaji Observatory. Speaking on Friday, he highlighted the celestial events that astronomy enthusiasts can look forward to in the coming year.
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The series of eclipses will begin with a total lunar eclipse on March 14. However, as this phenomenon will occur during daytime in India, it won’t be visible in the country.
“The lunar eclipse will be visible in America, Western Europe, Western Africa, and the North and South Atlantic Ocean,” said Gupt, as per PTI.
On March 29, a partial solar eclipse will occur. Unfortunately, Indian stargazers will miss this event as well.
“This eclipse will be visible in North America, Greenland, Iceland, over the North Atlantic Ocean, the entire Europe, and north-western Russia,” the official added.
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