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Compiled by the Devashish Pradhan
For Educational & Understanding Use Only
(+91-9819536672)
Amateur Astronomer (Member AAAV)
Protect Your Eyes!
21 June 2020
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Three types of Solar Eclipses
Path of Angular Solar Eclipse
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Path of Eclipse
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3D Animation
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Eclipse Timeline
Event Time in Mumbai*
First location to see the partial eclipse 21 Jun, 09:15:58
First location to see the full eclipse 21 Jun, 10:17:45
Maximum Eclipse 21 Jun, 12:10:04
Last location to see the full eclipse end 21 Jun, 14:02:17
Last location to see the partial eclipse end 21 Jun, 15:04:01
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When can I See Eclipses in Mumbai?
• Partial Solar Eclipse (21st June 2020)
• Begins: 10:00 am
• Maximum: 11:37 pm
• Ends: 13:27 pm
• Duration: 3 hours, 27 minutes
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How Not to Watch Solar Eclipses
• Never look directly at the Sun.
• You can seriously hurt your eyes, and even go blind.
• Proper eye protection, like eclipse glasses or a Sun
filter, is the only safe option.
• According to NASA, the following materials should
never be used to view a solar eclipse:
• sunglasses of any kind, color film,
• medical X-ray film,
• smoked glass,
• floppy disks.
Make a Projector
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Make a Box Pinhole Projector
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Make a Safe Sun Projector Using
Binoculars
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WISHING YOU A CLEAR SKY
Enjoy the Solar Eclipse
Eclipse Information | Eclipse Map | 3D Global Map
Courtesy : https://www.timeanddate.com
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Compiled by the Devashish Pradhan
For Educational & Understanding Use Only
(+91-9819536672)
Amateur Astronomer (Member AAAV)

21 June Solar Eclipse

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    1 Compiled by theDevashish Pradhan For Educational & Understanding Use Only (+91-9819536672) Amateur Astronomer (Member AAAV) Protect Your Eyes! 21 June 2020
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    2 Three types ofSolar Eclipses
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    Path of AngularSolar Eclipse 3
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    Eclipse Timeline Event Timein Mumbai* First location to see the partial eclipse 21 Jun, 09:15:58 First location to see the full eclipse 21 Jun, 10:17:45 Maximum Eclipse 21 Jun, 12:10:04 Last location to see the full eclipse end 21 Jun, 14:02:17 Last location to see the partial eclipse end 21 Jun, 15:04:01 6
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    7 When can ISee Eclipses in Mumbai? • Partial Solar Eclipse (21st June 2020) • Begins: 10:00 am • Maximum: 11:37 pm • Ends: 13:27 pm • Duration: 3 hours, 27 minutes
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    8 How Not toWatch Solar Eclipses • Never look directly at the Sun. • You can seriously hurt your eyes, and even go blind. • Proper eye protection, like eclipse glasses or a Sun filter, is the only safe option. • According to NASA, the following materials should never be used to view a solar eclipse: • sunglasses of any kind, color film, • medical X-ray film, • smoked glass, • floppy disks.
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    Make a BoxPinhole Projector 10
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    Make a SafeSun Projector Using Binoculars 11
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    WISHING YOU ACLEAR SKY Enjoy the Solar Eclipse Eclipse Information | Eclipse Map | 3D Global Map Courtesy : https://www.timeanddate.com 12 Compiled by the Devashish Pradhan For Educational & Understanding Use Only (+91-9819536672) Amateur Astronomer (Member AAAV)