The partial solar eclipse will only be visible from South Africa, Antarctica and locations in Indian and Atlantic Oceans.
When the eclipse happens worldwide
This partial eclipse खण्डग्रास सुर्यग्रहण will not visible in India and has no significance to any religious events.
When the eclipse happens worldwide
The eclipse starts at one location and ends at another. The times below are actual times (in UTC) when the eclipse occurs.
Event | UTC Time | Time in New Delhi* |
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First location to see partial eclipse begin | 13 Sep, 04:40 | 13 Sep, 10:10 |
Maximum Eclipse | 13 Sep, 06:52 | 13 Sep, 12:22 |
Last location to see partial Eclipse end | 13 Sep, 09:05 | 13 Sep, 14:35 |
* Local times shown do not refer to when the eclipse can be observed from New Delhi. Instead, they indicate the times when the eclipse begins, is at its max, and ends, somewhere else on earth. The corresponding local times are useful if you want to view the eclipse via a live webcam.
(courtesy: timeanddate.com)
This partial eclipse खण्डग्रास सुर्यग्रहण will not visible in India and has no significance to any religious events.
The partial solar eclipse of 2015 Sep 13 is followed two weeks later by a total lunar eclipse on 2015 Sep 28.