Bengaluru: The moon partially covers the sun with clouds affecting visibility during the annual solar eclipse, the last of the decade, in Bengaluru on Dec 26, 2019. Solar eclipse began at 8.06 a.m. over Karnataka and lasted for around 3 hours till 11.11 a.m. Hundreds of sky gazers, astronomers, astro-physicists, astrologers and students assembled at the Planetarium and Lalbagh garden in this tech hub to witness the celestial event and had to wait for the cloudy weather to clear for viewing the partial eclipse. (Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru: The moon partially covers the sun with clouds blocking clear visibility during the annual solar eclipse, the last of the decade, in Bengaluru on Dec 26, 2019. Solar eclipse began at 8.06 a.m. over Karnataka and lasted for around 3 hours till 11.11 a.m. Hundreds of sky gazers, astronomers, astro-physicists, astrologers and students assembled at the Planetarium and Lalbagh garden in this tech hub to witness the celestial event and had to wait for the cloudy weather to clear for viewing the partial eclipse. (Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru: The moon partially covers the sun with clouds blocking clear visibility during the annual solar eclipse, the last of the decade, in Bengaluru on Dec 26, 2019. Solar eclipse began at 8.06 a.m. over Karnataka and lasted for around 3 hours till 11.11 a.m. Hundreds of sky gazers, astronomers, astro-physicists, astrologers and students assembled at the Planetarium and Lalbagh garden in this tech hub to witness the celestial event and had to wait for the cloudy weather to clear for viewing the partial eclipse. (Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru: The moon partially covers the sun with clouds blocking clear visibility during the annual solar eclipse, the last of the decade, in Bengaluru on Dec 26, 2019. Solar eclipse began at 8.06 a.m. over Karnataka and lasted for around 3 hours till 11.11 a.m. Hundreds of sky gazers, astronomers, astro-physicists, astrologers and students assembled at the Planetarium and Lalbagh garden in this tech hub to witness the celestial event and had to wait for the cloudy weather to clear for viewing the partial eclipse. (Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru: The moon partially covers the sun with clouds blocking clear visibility during the annual solar eclipse, the last of the decade, in Bengaluru on Dec 26, 2019. Solar eclipse began at 8.06 a.m. over Karnataka and lasted for around 3 hours till 11.11 a.m. Hundreds of sky gazers, astronomers, astro-physicists, astrologers and students assembled at the Planetarium and Lalbagh garden in this tech hub to witness the celestial event and had to wait for the cloudy weather to clear for viewing the partial eclipse. (Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru: The moon partially covers the sun with clouds blocking clear visibility during the annual solar eclipse, the last of the decade, in Bengaluru on Dec 26, 2019. Solar eclipse began at 8.06 a.m. over Karnataka and lasted for around 3 hours till 11.11 a.m. Hundreds of sky gazers, astronomers, astro-physicists, astrologers and students assembled at the Planetarium and Lalbagh garden in this tech hub to witness the celestial event and had to wait for the cloudy weather to clear for viewing the partial eclipse. (Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru: The moon partially covers the sun with clouds blocking clear visibility during the annual solar eclipse, the last of the decade, in Bengaluru on Dec 26, 2019. Solar eclipse began at 8.06 a.m. over Karnataka and lasted for around 3 hours till 11.11 a.m. Hundreds of sky gazers, astronomers, astro-physicists, astrologers and students assembled at the Planetarium and Lalbagh garden in this tech hub to witness the celestial event and had to wait for the cloudy weather to clear for viewing the partial eclipse. (Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru: The moon partially covers the sun with clouds blocking clear visibility during the annual solar eclipse, the last of the decade, in Bengaluru on Dec 26, 2019. Solar eclipse began at 8.06 a.m. over Karnataka and lasted for around 3 hours till 11.11 a.m. Hundreds of sky gazers, astronomers, astro-physicists, astrologers and students assembled at the Planetarium and Lalbagh garden in this tech hub to witness the celestial event and had to wait for the cloudy weather to clear for viewing the partial eclipse. (Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru: The moon partially covers the sun with clouds affecting visibility during the annual solar eclipse, the last of the decade, in Bengaluru on Dec 26, 2019. Solar eclipse began at 8.06 a.m. over Karnataka and lasted for around 3 hours till 11.11 a.m. Hundreds of sky gazers, astronomers, astro-physicists, astrologers and students assembled at the Planetarium and Lalbagh garden in this tech hub to witness the celestial event and had to wait for the cloudy weather to clear for viewing the partial eclipse. (Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru: The moon partially covers the sun with clouds affecting visibility during the annual solar eclipse, the last of the decade, in Bengaluru on Dec 26, 2019. Solar eclipse began at 8.06 a.m. over Karnataka and lasted for around 3 hours till 11.11 a.m. Hundreds of sky gazers, astronomers, astro-physicists, astrologers and students assembled at the Planetarium and Lalbagh garden in this tech hub to witness the celestial event and had to wait for the cloudy weather to clear for viewing the partial eclipse. (Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru: The moon partially covers the sun with clouds affecting visibility during the annual solar eclipse, the last of the decade, in Bengaluru on Dec 26, 2019. Solar eclipse began at 8.06 a.m. over Karnataka and lasted for around 3 hours till 11.11 a.m. Hundreds of sky gazers, astronomers, astro-physicists, astrologers and students assembled at the Planetarium and Lalbagh garden in this tech hub to witness the celestial event and had to wait for the cloudy weather to clear for viewing the partial eclipse. (Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru: The moon partially covers the sun with clouds affecting visibility during the annual solar eclipse, the last of the decade, in Bengaluru on Dec 26, 2019. Solar eclipse began at 8.06 a.m. over Karnataka and lasted for around 3 hours till 11.11 a.m. Hundreds of sky gazers, astronomers, astro-physicists, astrologers and students assembled at the Planetarium and Lalbagh garden in this tech hub to witness the celestial event and had to wait for the cloudy weather to clear for viewing the partial eclipse. (Photo: IANS)
Bengaluru: The moon partially covers the sun with clouds affecting visibility during the annual solar eclipse, the last of the decade, in Bengaluru on Dec 26, 2019. Solar eclipse began at 8.06 a.m. over Karnataka and lasted for around 3 hours till 11.11 a.m. Hundreds of sky gazers, astronomers, astro-physicists, astrologers and students assembled at the Planetarium and Lalbagh garden in this tech hub to witness the celestial event and had to wait for the cloudy weather to clear for viewing the partial eclipse. (Photo: IANS)
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