Great Eclipse, 2020-JUNE-21
India /
Uttaranchal /
Joshimath /
World
/ India
/ Uttaranchal
/ Joshimath
June 21 - Annular Solar Eclipse.
An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon is too far away from the Earth to completely cover the Sun. This results in a ring of light around the darkened Moon. The Sun's corona is not visible during an annular eclipse. The path of the eclipse will begin in central Africa and travel through Saudi Arabia, northern India, and southern China before ending in the Pacific Ocean. A partial eclipse will be visible throughout most of eastern Africa, the Middle East, and southern Asia.
An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon is too far away from the Earth to completely cover the Sun. This results in a ring of light around the darkened Moon. The Sun's corona is not visible during an annular eclipse. The path of the eclipse will begin in central Africa and travel through Saudi Arabia, northern India, and southern China before ending in the Pacific Ocean. A partial eclipse will be visible throughout most of eastern Africa, the Middle East, and southern Asia.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar_eclipse_of_June_21,_2020
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 30°31'11"N 79°40'29"E
- JOSIMATH 15 km
- Ramani Glacier 19 km
- Dunagiri Glacier 22 km
- Bagini Glacier 23 km
- Changabang Glacier 24 km
- Uttari Nanda Devi Glacier 26 km
- Uttari Rishi Glacier 28 km
- Badri Van/Badrikashram 28 km
- Girthi ganga 34 km
- Girthi ganga 41 km
- Barmal Glacier 13 km
- Raj Bank 21 km
- Urgam Ghati 22 km
- Nanda Devi National Park 22 km
- Tipra Bamak 23 km
- Valley of Flowers (National Park, part of Nanda Devi Biosphere) 23 km
- Valley of Flowers - National Park 24 km
- Kosa Kunar Bank 25 km
- Nar Parvat 27 km
- Urvashi Parvat 31 km