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THURSDAY, APRIL 15, 2021
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Dramatic 'ring of fire' solar eclipse

An annular phase of eclipse of the sun occurred today. The partial phase of the eclipse was visible in Bangladesh. But there was very little opportunity to see it, due to huge clouds in the sky in Dhaka. It began in Dhaka at 11:23am. The eclipse began at 9:46am at Impfondo of Democratic Republic of Congo and ended at 3:34pm at Mindanao of Philippines. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
An annular phase of eclipse of the sun occurred today. The partial phase of the eclipse was visible in Bangladesh. But there was very little opportunity to see it, due to huge clouds in the sky in Dhaka. It began in Dhaka at 11:23am. The eclipse began at 9:46am at Impfondo of Democratic Republic of Congo and ended at 3:34pm at Mindanao of Philippines. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
An annular phase of eclipse of the sun occurred today. The partial phase of the eclipse was visible in Bangladesh. But there was very little opportunity to see it, due to huge clouds in the sky in Dhaka. It began in Dhaka at 11:23am. The eclipse began at 9:46am at Impfondo of Democratic Republic of Congo and ended at 3:34pm at Mindanao of Philippines. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
An annular phase of eclipse of the sun occurred today. The partial phase of the eclipse was visible in Bangladesh. But there was very little opportunity to see it, due to huge clouds in the sky in Dhaka. It began in Dhaka at 11:23am. The eclipse began at 9:46am at Impfondo of Democratic Republic of Congo and ended at 3:34pm at Mindanao of Philippines. Photo: Mumit M/TBS
An annular phase of eclipse of the sun occurred today. The partial phase of the eclipse was visible in Bangladesh. But there was very little opportunity to see it, due to huge clouds in the sky in Dhaka. It began in Dhaka at 11:23am. The eclipse began at 9:46am at Impfondo of Democratic Republic of Congo and ended at 3:34pm at Mindanao of Philippines. Photo: Mumit M/TBS

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