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IN PHOTOS: Annular solar eclipse from around the world

An annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon, whose diameter is smaller than the Sun, blocks most of it’s light. The “ring of fire” eclipse lasts for just under four minutes

This causes the Sun to look like a ring (annulus) of fire in Kolkata
This causes the Sun to look like a ring (annulus) of fire in Kolkata PTI
Rare 'Ring of fire' solar eclipse sweeps across Singapore and several parts of world
Sun appears as a ring in parts of Kerala
Annular solar eclipse happens in across Singapore on Dec 26, 2019
Rare annular solar eclipse visible in Philippines on Dec 26, 2019, the next annular solar eclipse will occur in Philippines on February 28, 2063
Hyderabad witnessed a partial solar eclipse on Dec 26, 2019
Solar eclipse in Indonesia on Thursday
Odisha government announces holiday in schools and colleges due to solar eclipse on Dec 26, 2019
In Kerala, thousands witness rare spectacle of solar eclipse
Kamakhya Temple door to remain closed on Dec 26, 2019 on account of solar eclipse in Assam
Full solar eclipses turn the sun a shade of red in Afghanistan
The rare celestial phenomenon of annular solar eclipse from Kannur, kerala
Curious onlookers gathered on roads to witness solar eclipse in Saudi Arabia
Prime Minister Modi catches glimpse of solar eclipse through live stream

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