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Annular Solar Eclipse 2026: Date, Time, and India Visibility

Annular Solar Eclipse 2026: Watching the Antarctic ‘Ring of Fire’

Space enthusiasts are gearing up for the first major celestial event of the year. On February 17, 2026, an annular solar eclipse will occur, creating a stunning “ring of fire” in the sky. This happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth but is at its farthest point from our planet, making it appear slightly smaller than the Sun and leaving a bright outer ring visible.

Will it be visible from India?

For those hoping to catch a glimpse from the Indian subcontinent, the news isn’t great. According to current astronomical data, the February 17 eclipse will not be visible from India. This is quite different from the solar eclipses of 2019 and 2020, which offered spectacular views across many Indian states. This time, the “path of annularity” is strictly limited to the southern hemisphere.

Annular Solar Eclipse 2026: Date, Time, and India Visibility

Visibility and Path of the Eclipse

The primary path where the full “ring of fire” can be observed is mostly over Antarctica. However, a partial eclipse will be visible from several other regions, including parts of South America, Africa, and the Southern Ocean. While most of the world will miss out on the full effect, researchers and dedicated eclipse chasers are already positioning themselves in the far south to capture the event.

  • Primary Date: February 17, 2026
  • Duration of Annularity: Approximately 3 minutes and 51 seconds at its peak.
  • Key Locations: Antarctica (Full), South Africa and Argentina (Partial).

Expert Perspective and Safety

Astronomers suggest that even if you aren’t in the path of annularity, these events are vital for studying the solar corona and atmospheric changes. Historically, such remote eclipses see a massive surge in live-streaming viewership. If you are traveling to a viewing zone, remember that regular sunglasses are useless. You must use certified ISO-standard solar filters or eclipse glasses to prevent permanent eye damage.

Annular Solar Eclipse 2026: Date, Time, and India Visibility

The “What Next” for Eclipse Hunters

If you feel left out this time, keep your calendars marked for August 12, 2026. Unlike the February event, the August eclipse will be a “Total” solar eclipse, visible across parts of the Northern Hemisphere, including Greenland, Iceland, and Spain. It is expected to be one of the most-watched astronomical events of the decade.

Figures may shift once official updates arrive regarding exact local timings for partial phases in coastal regions.

Written by: Anil Sinha – News Desk – News Hours18 – https://www.newshours18.com

FAQ

Q: Why is it called a “Ring of Fire”?

A: Because the Moon is too far from Earth to completely cover the Sun, leaving a brilliant ring of the Sun’s surface visible around the Moon’s silhouette.

Q: When will the next solar eclipse be visible in India?

A: While 2026 events miss India, enthusiasts will have to wait for later years for a significant partial or total eclipse to cross the region. Previous data is not available in current reporting for the exact next date.

Disclaimer: This information is based on current astronomical projections. Visibility and timings are subject to atmospheric conditions and precise geographical coordinates. Always use certified eye protection when observing the Sun.

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