New Delhi: India is witnessing a partial view of the solar eclipse on Wednesday as the moon passes the passes between the Sun and Earth, thereby obstructing the Sun.


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Unfortunately for people in the Indian subcontinent, the spectacular phenomenon of total solar eclipse is not visible, instead, they are seeing a partial eclipse of the Sun today.


Earlier, the Indian Ministry of Earth Science had said that the partial phase of eclipse will begin from 4:49 am (IST) on Wednesday and will end at 9:08 am (IST).


It said that the visibility of the sun during eclipse will be 15% in Agartala, 11% in Guwahati, Assam, 12% in Silchar, Assam, 12% in Patna, Bihar, 18.5% in Kolkata, West Bengal, 24.5% in Bhubaneshwar, Orrisa, 49% in Port Blair, Andaman and Nicobar.


Warning skygazers, experts said a solar filter or a projection system is must for viewing all the phases of the eclipse.