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    Solar eclipse mesmerizes stargazers in Indonesia & Australia

    With a population of less than 3,000, the isolated town was among the finest observation spots in Australia for witnessing the eclipse, which also passed through Indonesia and East Timor.
    News DeskBy News DeskApril 20, 2023
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    Australia: Under a clear sky, approximately 20,000 individuals congregated in the coastal town of Exmouth in northwestern Australia to witness a unique total solar eclipse, which lasted for 58 seconds as the moon obstructed the sun and enveloped the area in darkness.

    With a population of less than 3,000, the isolated town was among the finest observation spots in Australia for witnessing the eclipse, which also passed through Indonesia and East Timor. A multinational audience had been converging in Exmouth for several days, pitching tents and trailers on a red and dusty plain at the town’s outskirts, aiming cameras and other equipment at the heavens for the optimal viewing experience.

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    According to eyewitnesses present at the site, the totality transpired at 11:29:48 local time (03:29:48 GMT) on 20th April 2023, evoking a sense of spectral tranquillity as darkness descended upon the area. In less than a minute, the arid outback was once again illuminated by sunlight.

    Mr. Henry Throop, an astronomer from NASA, was present at Exmouth and was among those who loudly cheered the eclipse in the darkness. The total eclipse was also visible to the inhabitants of West Papua and East Timor. Hundreds of individuals congregated at the Jakarta Planetarium in the Indonesian capital to observe the partial eclipse, which was unfortunately obstructed by clouds.

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    The majority of the hybrid solar eclipse took place over the ocean as it travelled from the Indian Ocean to the Pacific Ocean. The rare event was only visible to a few individuals, who either witnessed the complete darkness of a total eclipse or the stunning “ring of fire” effect created as the sun emerged from behind the new moon.

    This eclipse provided scientists with the opportunity to study the sun’s corona, which is normally concealed by its dazzling rays. Mr. Albert Einstein drew inspiration from observing a comparable eclipse, which aided him in formulating the hypothesis that light has the ability to bend. These celestial phenomena occur approximately every ten years, with the most recent one taking place in 2013 and the next not scheduled until 2031.

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