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Many countries in the world will see a 'ring of fire' or solar eclipse resembling a circle of fire.


However, even if a full eclipse is not seen from Bangladesh, many countries in the world will see a 'ring of fire' or solar eclipse resembling a circle of fire. The eclipse in Bangladesh will start at 11:23 am. The maximum eclipse will be seen at 1:12 pm. The reception will end at 2:14 p.m. This eclipse will be seen in other divisional cities of the country at about the same time. But it will be a little less like a minute. However, the weather office said that the sky was overcast in some parts of the country at that time.

According to the science organization Anusandhitsu Chakra, partial solar eclipses have been observed in Bangladesh but solar eclipses will be seen from northern India, southern part of Pakistan, China, Taiwan and Central Africa. The next solar eclipse from Bangladesh will be seen on October 25, 2022. Explaining the solar eclipse, Anusandhitsu Chakra said that the earth revolves in its own orbit around the sun. At the same time the moon revolves around the earth.

If you imagine a plane with the sun and the earth, the moon is not usually on that plane. But in some new moons, the moon moves in the same straight line between the earth and the sun. As a result, the sun moves behind the moon and the narrow shadow of the moon travels across the earth. From the places where the shadow passes, it seems that the sun is slowly covering. A total solar eclipse can be seen from the areas that fall in the center of the shadow. Partial eclipse can be seen outside the center. The angular diameter of the moon is less than the angular diameter of the sun because the moon is relatively close to the earth during a solar eclipse. As a result, even if there is a full eclipse, the moon cannot cover the sun completely, the sun appears around the shadow of the moon in the form of a ring.

Shahjahan Mridha, president of the astronomy department of the Anusandhitsu Chakra, said that it is very harmful to see the solar eclipse with the naked eye. X-ray film, negatives, video-audio cassette tapes, sunglasses, opaque or stained glass also do not block these harmful ultraviolet and infrared rays. So in no way can the eclipse be observed with these.

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