Surya grahan 2022 in india

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Solar Eclipse

Here's some great news for sky gazers and astrologers! The year 2022 will witness four lunar eclipses and two solar eclipses. Out of these, the first solar eclipse (also called Surya Grahan in the Hindi language) of the year 2022 is expected to take place on the last day of this month, i.e. on April 30 this year. Surya Grahan 2022: How the partial solar eclipse can affect your health Solar Eclipse 2022: As per Indian mythology, special precautions need to be taken during this time to stay safe from the harmful effect of the Grahan (Eclipse). NASA has shared a few details of the upcoming solar eclipse on April 30, 2022. If you want to know more about this event, then read on to know more! • When is the solar eclipse? The first solar eclipse of this year will take place on April 30, 2022. The solar eclipse or Surya Grahan will begin at 12:15 AM on April 30, 2022, and it will go on till 4:07 AM on May 1, 2022, according to the Indian Standard Time. • Where can I see the solar eclipse? According to NASA, the solar eclipse on April 30, 2022, will be a partial one. It can be seen in places like Southern South America, Antarctica, and the Southern and Pacific Oceans. NASA’s official release says, as per a report by IANS, “As it sets in the west on the evening of April 30, the Sun will appear partially eclipsed for those with clear skies in Chile, Argentina, most of Uruguay, western Paraguay, southwestern Bolivia, southeastern Peru and a small part of southwestern Brazil.”Since it...

diwali surya grahan: Surya Grahan after Diwali 2022: Do's and Don'ts to follow

Synopsis The eclipse will begin before sunset in the late afternoon and will be visible from most areas.It will not be feasible from some eastern regions of the nation, including the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, as well as the north-eastern cities of Aizawl, Dibrugarh, Imphal, Itanagar, Kohima, Sibsagar, Silchar, and Tamelong, among others. A solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the earth, obstructing the sun's light from reaching the earth. As a result, the moon casts a shadow on the earth, resulting in a solar eclipse. Even for a short time, viewing the eclipsed sun with the naked eye is not recommended. Even if the moon hides the majority of the sun, it will still cause lifelong eye damage and blindness. NASA recommends wearing eye protection before even glancing up at the sky during a solar eclipse. During the eclipse, keep your headlights on. Don'ts It is not safe and advisable to wear conventional sunglasses instead of solar viewing or eclipse glasses. Avoid taking pictures of the eclipse with your camera. There is always a danger that the Sun's powerful rays will hurt your eyes if you are not wearing suitable glasses. If you aren't going to be present to monitor your children, keep them away from eclipse viewing places. During the maximum eclipse, the Moon will hide the Sun to a degree of around 40 to 50 per cent in the country's northwestern areas. The percentage coverage will be lower than the statistics indicated above in other parts of t...