On Sunday 21 June, 2020 an annular solar eclipse will be visible along a narrow corridor that stretches across parts of central Africa and southern Asia.
Below are the timings for the annular solar eclipse on Sunday 21st June, 2020 as viewed from Waat, South Sudan (Local time).
How long will annularity last in Waat ?
In Waat the annular phase of the eclipse will last 1 minutes and 07 seconds.
| Phase | Description | Time (EAT) |
|---|---|---|
| Partial eclipse begins | 06:49 | |
| Annular eclipse begins | 07:52 | |
| Annular eclipse ends | 07:54 | |
| Partial eclipse ends | 09:06 |
During the annular phase of the eclipse, the Moon will move in front of the Sun but will appear smaller in size creating what has become known as the ‘Ring of fire’ effect.

This will be visible only from within this corridor starting from central Africa through, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, India and China all the way to Taiwan and the Philippine Sea
Visit our Types of eclipse page for a full explanation of annular solar eclipses.