Using the Internet, Panchanga and calender collect information about the eclipses that are likely to occur this year
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Explanation:
There will be five major eclipses this year, including three solar eclipses Grahan and two lunar eclipses.
As the year 2019 has begun, skywatchers around the globe are excited to become eyewitnesses to some key celestial events of the year. And when it comes to all the eclipses in 2019, there will be five major eclipses this year, including three solar eclipses which are also known as Surya Grahan and two lunar eclipses also called Chandra Grahan. However, only two of these five eclipses of 2019 will be visible in India
Total Solar Eclipse or Surya Grahan occurs when the moon and the sun are said to line up in front each other while an Annular social eclipse occurs when the moon blocks the sun’s disk from the centre, leaving an outer ring of the solar disk visible during the eclipse. On the other hand, a partial solar eclipse occurs when the moon covers only some part of the Sun.