Mrunal Manmay Dash

Bhubaneswar: Scores of stargazers and astronomers fix their eyes on the sky as the last solar eclipse of this year began at 8:29 AM in India. Though the celestial phenomenon is hard to resist, the experts have barred people to see the eclipse with naked eyes.

Watch below, moments of the spectacular 'Ring of Fire' in Sri Lanka; also watch Solar Eclipse captured from Balasore in Odisha.

Watch the rare exhibition of 'Ring of Fire' formation as the Solar Eclipse reaches its peak in Dubai.

The 'Ring Of Fire' was witnessed in Dubai a short while ago at the peak of the eclipse.

The Sun will appear as the 'Ring of Fire' (a disc with its edges illuminated) during the solar eclipse as the Moon won't be able to completely cover the Sun.

Experts say, at 9:46 AM, a maximum 55 to 65 percent eclipse will be witnessed in the State and around 11:29 AM, the process will end. The entire process will continue for nearly 3 hours and 9 minutes.

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