
Solar Eclipse 2026: What is the ‘Ring of Fire’ phenomenon and why Google has not enabled it in India?
Zee News
The Solar Eclipse 2026 will feature the stunning ‘Ring of Fire’ phenomenon, where the Moon does not fully cover the Sun.
As the annular solar eclipse of February 17, 2026, takes place today, many people in India are wondering why they cannot see this much-talked-about celestial event. Adding to the excitement, Google has launched a special interactive animation on its search page to mark the annual ‘Ring of Fire’ event, allowing users around the world to experience it virtually.
However, despite the global attention, the eclipse will not be visible from India. Here’s a simple explanation:-
A Ring of Fire eclipse is another name for an annular solar eclipse. This happens when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun but does not completely cover the Sun.
Because the Moon is slightly farther from Earth at that time, it appears smaller and leaves a bright outer ring of sunlight visible. This glowing ring around the Moon is what people call the “Ring of Fire.”
Many people believe that a solar eclipse can be seen everywhere, but that is not true. Whether an eclipse is visible from a certain country depends entirely on the positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun in space.

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