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Skywatchers Anticipate One of 2024's Biggest Celestial Phenomena
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While India won't experience the total eclipse, a partial eclipse will still be visible across nearly all of North America.
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Here's everything you need to know about today's hybrid solar eclipse.
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Although eclipse is set to occur on April 20, Hyderabad will not be in the path of visibility for this event.
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In the last week of April, a rare and quite odd celestial event in the form of a hybrid solar eclipse is set to take place
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Meanwhile, all the temples in the State are shut since morning. Chilkur Balaji will be shut for 20 hours from 8 am on Tuesday to 6 am on Wednesday.
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For a few hours, temples, restaurants, and other outlets closed their doors. Several schools were given a half-day off, and this saw children and parents staying home.
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Offerings were presented after the temple was opened at 7:30 pm. Devotees were later allowed to visit from 8.30 pm. TTD Vaikuntam started allowing devotees to enter Q Complex from 8 pm.
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Hyderabad: Most roads in the city on Tuesday evening wore a deserted look with many apparently preferring to stay indoors due to partial solar eclipse and its associated superstitions. According to traditional belief, one should not come out or eat during the eclipse. Even the city’s usually choked streets like Khairtabad, Ameerpet, Punjagutta, Malakpet, Gachibowli, […]
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It will be visible in the region covering Europe, the Middle East, north-eastern parts of Africa, western Asia, the North Atlantic Ocean, and the North Indian Ocean.
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Kothagudem: In view of the partial solar eclipse on Tuesday, the Sri Seetha Ramachandra Swamy Temple at Bhadrachalam in the district will be closed for devotees, temple executive officer B Shivaji said. In a statement here, he said the temple would be closed at 10 am on Tuesday after performing Nitya Kalyanam and Sudarshana Homam. […]
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Hyderabad: Many temples across the State will remain closed on Tuesday on account of the solar eclipse. Some will have morning rituals and then reopen only on Wednesday. The Yadadri Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Swamy temple will be closed at 8.50 am on Tuesday and reopened at 10 am on Wednesday for darshans. Temple Executive Officer […]
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Bhupalpally/Warangal: The famous Kaleshwara Muktheeswara temple will remain closed from 5.30 am on October 25 to 7 am on October 26 due to the solar eclipse, according to temple officials. After performing the special puja, the temple will be closed (bandhanam) from 5.30 am. Devotees have been urged not visit the temple in view of […]
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Kolkata: During the Diwali festival on October 25, there will be a partial solar eclipse which will be visible from the city as well as from most parts of the country, astrophysicist Debi Prasad Duari said. The eastern metropolis, however, will be able to witness the partial solar eclipse, the second in 2022, for a […]
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Washington: NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) has captured the Moon passing in front of the Sun. The SDO recorded the 35-minute partial solar eclipse on Wednesday, SpaceWeather.com reported. “At the peak of the eclipse, the Moon covered 67 per cent of the sun, and lunar mountains were backlit by solar fire,” the report said. The high-resolution […]
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Hyderabad: Solar Eclipse, Campania, King Maker & Egyptian Prince pleased when the following horses were exercised at Malakpet Race Course on Wednesday morning. SAND 800m: Felix Flame (Kiran Naidu) & Honourable Guest (RB) 1-1, 600/47, pair handy and level. Ashwa Yashobali (Gaurav Singh) 58, 600/45, strode out well. Story Teller (Bopanna) 1-3, 600/47, handy. City […]
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Hyderabad: Horus, Aerial Combat & Shivalik Valley moved well when the following horses were exercised at Malakpet Race Course on Monday morning. SAND 600m: Burano (RB) 46, moved well. Solar Eclipse (Gaurav Singh) 48, moved freely. Destined Dynamite (RB) (From 1000/400) 46, eased up. 800m: Tetra Rama (RB) 1-2, 600/46, moved well. Curcumin (RB) (From […]
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This comet was first spotted in satellite data by Thai amateur astronomer Worachate Boonplod on the NASA-funded Sungrazer Project, as Chile and Argentina witnessed the total solar eclipse on December 14, reports NASA.