Rare hybrid solar eclipse on April 20. The first rare hybrid solar eclipse of this year in the month of April will start on April 20 at 7:50 AM and end at 12:29 PM.
Neither a partial hybrid solar eclipse nor a full eclipse will be noticeable to viewers in Pakistan and India but parts of the Pacific. Indian Ocean regions, Western Australia, East Timor, and eastern Indonesia will experience a rare type of this event.
Hybrid solar eclipses are really rare, arising only a few times per century — and one will pass over our planet’s skies in less than two weeks.
The total period of a solar eclipse will be 05 hours and 24 minutes.
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As per the reports, when the moon’s shadow speeds over Earth. Hybrid solar eclipses transition from total to annular; in some spots. The moon fully obscures the sun. Whereas, in others, a ring of light seen around the edge of our natural satellite.
Solar eclipses are only visible in a minor part of the world. You can find out which eclipses will be visible from your location with the Eclipse Guide app.
Open the app and tap the magnifying glass icon in the upper left corner of the screen. You will see a list of forthcoming solar and lunar eclipses. The eye icon marks the eclipses visible from your device’s location.