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Friday, August 1st, 2008 A partial solar eclipse will be seen in India on Friday while the north-eastern parts of the country will see quite a large fraction of the disc of the Sun, eclipsed by the Moon. “The partial eclipse will be seen in the north-eastern region, starting from about 4 PM,†Director Nehru Planetarium, Rathnasree, said. The biggest and the last phase of the eclipse will be visible from most parts of the country, except Nagaland and Mizoram, where the eclipse ends after sunset, she said. The maximum
Watch Solar (Sun) eclipse August 1st 2008 in India , meteor shower http://www.dbrnews.com – Essentially, the moon will pass directly between the earth and the sun, blocking the light we receive for a few minutes. Solar eclipses don t take place every month because of the tilt of the moon s orbit, according to NASA.