Modi missed the ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse— here’s how you can still catch a glimpse

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Modi missed the ‘Ring of Fire’ solar eclipse— here’s how you can still catch a glimpse
Business Insider India

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  • The 'Ring of Fire' solar eclipse was only visible over India for a short duration.
  • Many spectators were left disappointed as cloudy skies obstructed the view in many regions.
  • Here's how you can still catch the eclipse live.
The solar eclipse was only visible in India over a few select cities and only lasted around three minutes. The weather conditions were cloudy in many regions and if you, like Prime Minister Narendra Modi, missed it — there’s still a chance that you can catch it live.


The best part is that you won’t even need eclipse glasses or solar filters. Here’s how you can still have a front seat view of the solar eclipse without even stepping outside:

1. The Science Center Observatory


As the Sun crosses India and continues to the east, the Science Center Observatory will be live streaming the solar eclipse from Singapore.

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2. Cosmosapiens


The CosmoSpaniens channel on YouTube is also following the live developments. They do not disclose where they are streaming the eclipse from, but they will be live streaming the entirety of the eclipse.

See also:
10 stunning pictures you must see if you missed the 'Ring of Fire' solar eclipse

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