The eclipse will begin at 1.11 PM on March 20, when only a part of the Sun would be cut off, according to B G Sidharth, Director of city-based B M Birla Science Centre.
"Progressively by 42 minutes past 2 PM, the Sun will get fully blocked. By 48 minutes past 3 PM, the total phase of the eclipse would end and a part of the Sun would begin to appear," Sidharth said in a release today.
"Finally at 20 minutes past 5 PM, the eclipse would end," he said.
The celestial spectacle can be seen mostly from very high latitudes, he added.
However, the rare celestial event will not be visible in India much to the disappointment of stargazers.
"Interestingly, this day also marks the beginning of spring (called Spring Equinox). On this day the length of the day will be equal to the length of the night. But thereafter, the length of the day will progressively increase as the length of night decreases. This is for Northern hemisphere. For Southern hemisphere it is the other way round."
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