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Solar Eclipse 2020: Everything you need to know about the last solar eclipse of the year.Solar Eclipse 2020: The total solar eclipse on December 14, Monday will be the last eclipse of the year. A total solar eclipse occurs when Moon aligns in a way that blocks the Sun completely. For a total of two minutes and 10 seconds, people living in parts of Chile and Argentina in South America will be able to witness the total solar eclipse.

Apart from Chile and Argentina, people living in southern parts of South America, south-west Africa, and Antarctica will be able to witness a partial solar eclipse.

The second solar eclipse of the year will not be visible in India as it occurs late in the evening. As per timeanddate.com The celestial event will begin at 7:03 PM and will peak at 9:43 PM before ending at 12:23 AM on December 15. If you still wish to watch the solar eclipse from India, you can do it online by accessing the live link provided by the National Aeronautics Space Administration (NASA).
The first solar eclipse of the year took place on June 21, 2020, and was visible from Earth. The next solar eclipse is projected to occur on June 10, 2021. As per solareclipse.info, the next total solar eclipse that will be visible from India is projected to occur on March 20, 2034.

In this Covid-19-affected year, we also witnessed four penumbral lunar eclipses with the last one taking place on November 30. The fourth penumbral lunar eclipse was not visible from India too. According to NASA, a maximum of five total solar eclipses can be recorded in a year with the minimum number being two. The last time five solar eclipses occurred in a year was in 1935 and it is likely to happen again in 2206.

Watch spectacular live footage of the total solar eclipse on December 14, 2020, starting at 14:30 UTC (check your local times below!). The total phase of this eclipse is only visible in parts of Chile and Argentina, as well as a narrow strip stretching across the southern Pacific and Atlantic oceans. But we've got you covered! Follow the eclipse from start to finish with us right here.

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