how a solar eclipse looks like from space.

This is how a solar eclipse looks like from space. 
The Solar Eclipse will take place on 10 June will cover the sun by 97 percent.
Just weeks after witnessing a Supermoon, Blood Moon, and total lunar eclipse occurring simultaneously last month, sky gazers are in for another treat. This time it is a solar eclipse – the first solar eclipse of 2021 -- which will also be an annular solar eclipse. There will be a total of four eclipses this year – two lunar and two solar – of which, only the first lunar eclipse 2021 has so far been witnessed.

The June 10 solar eclipse will reportedly be visible from India, but only from a select few states in the far east, such as Arunachal Pradesh.

According to NASA, the 2021 solar eclipse will also be visible from parts of Russia, Canada, and Greenland. At its peak, the second eclipse of 2021 will be visible from Greenland, too, followed by Siberia and the North Pole. These nations will be able to witness the ring of fire.

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