Solar Eclipse 2026 Timings Live: This annular solar eclipse delivers a striking astronomical spectacle as the Moon partially covers the Sun, leaving a glowing ring at its peak. Skywatchers across the southern hemisphere witness the rare formation, while viewers in India are unable to see it. Since it is not visible in the country, traditional observances such as the Sutak period are not considered applicable. Astronomy enthusiasts are advised to follow verified space agency platforms for precise timings, live tracking and detailed scientific insights. The eclipse is not visible from India.
The February “Ring of Fire” will be most prominent over Antarctica, with partial views across southern Africa and South America. In contrast, the August event marks the first total eclipse in mainland Europe since 1999, casting its shadow over Russia, Greenland, Iceland, and Spain. The event begins at 3:26 PM IST and ends at 7:57 PM IST, with the dramatic “ring of fire” phase taking place between 5:13 PM and 6:11 PM IST.
Looking at the Sun can cause permanent retinal damage, safety is paramount. You must use ISO 12312-2 certified glasses or indirect viewing methods like a pinhole projector; standard sunglasses or unfiltered cameras are never safe. If you’re following along from India or other regions outside the visibility zones, stay tuned to our live blog for real-time NASA streams and latest updates as these historic alignments unfold.

