Solar Eclipse 2023 Live Updates: Eclipse ends in Australia, now visible in Indonesia
Eclipse Time 2023, Surya Grahan Live Updates: The hybrid eclipse has begun and is now in its partial phase.
The remarkably rare “hybrid” annular total solar eclipse is over in Australia. The total phase of the “Ningaloo” eclipse is over, but the eclipse is now in its second partial phase.
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The Ningaloo Eclipse is called a hybrid eclipse because it transitions from an annular to a total eclipse before reverting to an annular eclipse. It is named “Ningaloo” after the west coast of Australia because that is where it is best seen. But after three hours of the eclipse, the entire solar disk is now fully visible in Australia
Unfortunately, the eclipse is not visible to viewers in India. But you can still catch the heavenly rarity thanks to the live stream below. At the moment the live stream shows a view from Indonesia.
Below the live stream, you can also read our updates on the eclipse as it takes place.
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Solar darkness 2023 Live Updates, April 20, 2023: The totality of the eclipse is over and it is now back in a partial phase
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First publication on: 04/20/2023 at 06:03 CET