For India, another solar eclipse will be visible only after another 10 years, in 2032, say astronomers.
Solar eclipse 2022: The celestial phenomenon started at 08:58 GMT in Iceland and ended off the coast of India at 13:02 GMT, crossing Europe, Northeast Africa and the Middle East, according to the French Institute of Celestial Mechanics and Calculation of Ephemerides (IMCCE) of the Paris Observatory.
According to NASA, the ‘Black Moon' will block out some of the Sun during the day just before and during sunset, causing a partial solar eclipse.