The first solar eclipse of 2026 will occur on February 17, but the annular “Ring of Fire” event will be visible only from limited parts of the world—not including India or the US.
Know what the ‘ring of fire’ is, where it will be visible, why it won’t be seen in India and safe tips to watch a solar eclipse.
Find the exact date, auspicious timings, key rituals, and all the essential details you need to observe this important day.
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