Viewers in parts of Australia and Indonesia saw this rare hybrid solar eclipse!– OnMyWay Mobile App User News

Viewers in parts of Australia and Indonesia saw this rare hybrid solar eclipse

The hybrid solar eclipse is one of nature’s strangest, and at the same time, most fascinating phenomena. Defined by NASA as an eclipse that “can change from annular to total as the shadow of the Moon passes over the surface of the earth”, this event will bring together millions of people around the world, who will be waiting for it to unfold.

There are many questions about this phenomenon, such as the places from where it can be seen and what it consists of. In the event that you are in a country from which you can see it, the question is, what is the best way to view and appreciate the spectacle? This kind of eclipse will not happen again until 2031. Here’s what you need to know about this one.

Rare solar eclipse occurs once every decade
Such celestial events happen about once every decade: The last one was in 2013 and the next one isn’t until 2031. They occur when Earth is in the “sweet spot” so the new moon and the sun are almost the exact same size in the sky, said NASA solar expert Michael Kirk. At some points, the moon is a little closer and blocks out the sun in a total eclipse. But when the moon is a little farther away, it lets some of the sun’s light peek out in an annular eclipse. “It’s a crazy phenomenon,” Kirk said. “You’re actually watching the moon get larger in the sky.” Several other upcoming solar eclipses will be easier to catch. An annular eclipse in mid-October and a total eclipse next April will both cross over millions of people in the Americas.

Solar Eclipse India: A hybrid solar eclipse was witnessed on 20 April. This alignment takes place only a few times every per century.
Solar Eclipse 2023 Live: Solar eclipses occur when the Sun, the Moon, and Earth line up, either fully or partially. Depending on how they align, eclipses provide a unique, exciting view of either the Sun or the Moon. There are 4 types of Solar eclipse: Total, Annular, Partial, Hybrid.

Such celestial events happen about once every decade: The last one was in 2013 and the next one isn’t until 2031. They occur when Earth is in the “sweet spot” so the new moon and the sun are almost the exact same size in the sky, said NASA solar expert Michael Kirk. At some points, the moon is a little closer and blocks out the sun in a total eclipse. But when the moon is a little farther away, it lets some of the sun’s light peek out in an annular eclipse. “It’s a crazy phenomenon,” Kirk said. “You’re actually watching the moon get larger in the sky.” Several other upcoming solar eclipses will be easier to catch. An annular eclipse in mid-October and a total eclipse next April will both cross over millions of people in the Americas.

What did NASA astronomer Henry Throop say about the eclipse?
NASA astronomer Henry Throop was among those at Exmouth loudly cheering the eclipse in the darkness. “It’s only a minute long, but it really felt like a long time. There’s nothing else you can see which looks like that. It was just awesome. Spectacular. And then you could see Jupiter and Mercury and to be able to see those at the same time during the day — even seeing Mercury at all is pretty rare. So that was just awesome,” Throop added.

“It was very strong and the temperature dropped so much,” she added, referring to a sudden 5 degree Celsius (9 degree Fahrenheit) fall in temperature when the moon’s shadow enveloped the region.

In Indonesia’s capital, hundreds came to the Jakarta Planetarium to see the partial eclipse that was obscured by clouds.

Azka Azzahra, 21, came with her sister and friends to get a closer look by using the telescopes with hundreds of other visitors.

“I am still happy to come even though it is cloudy. It is happy to see how people with high enthusiasm come here to see the eclipse, because it is rare,” Azzahra said.

The call to prayer resounded from the city’s mosques when the eclipse phase began as Muslims said eclipse prayers as a reminder of God’s greatness.

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