New Delhi, Feb. 15 -- All eyes are on February 17, Tuesday, as the first eclipse of the year will grace the skies on this day. As cosmic enthusiasts await rare annular solar eclipse, the Moon will cover the Sun's centre, leaving a blazing "Ring of Fire."
According to National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), space aficionados will be able to see the annular solar eclipse from Antarctica. "An annular solar eclipse will be visible in Antarctica, and a partial eclipse will be visible in Antarctica, Africa, South America, Pacific Ocean, Atlantic Ocean, and Indian Ocean," NASA said.
Sky gazers in parts of Chile, Argentina and Africa will be able to witness partial eclipse. Eclipse glasses should be used to watch as looking direct...
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