Rare annular solar eclipse in stunning images captured by astronomers, amateurs and photographers

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The annular eclipse on 26 December, visible from Mumbai through partially clear skies. Image: Anirudh Regidi/Tech2

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Another view of the solar eclipse on 26 December from Mumbai through partly cloudy skies. Image: Anirudh Regidi/Tech2

The annular solar eclipse on 26 December as seen from _Mersal Photography

Early stages of the annular solar eclipse as seen from Chennai. Image: MersalClickz/Twitter

Crescent shadows from trees during the eclipse, in Chennai. Image: Twitter/Deepu Sebastian

Crescent shadows from trees during the eclipse, in Chennai. Image: Twitter/Deepu Sebastian

The solar eclipse was also visible in Indonesia, where many amateurs took to their smartphones to capture the rare eclipse. Image:TypicallyMeh/Twitter

The solar eclipse was also visible in Indonesia, where many amateurs took to their smartphones to capture the rare eclipse. Image:TypicallyMeh/Twitter

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PM Modi could not see the Sun due to cloud cover but did catch glimpses of the eclipse in Kozhikode on live stream. Image: PMO/Twitter

PM Modi could not see the Sun due to cloud cover but did catch glimpses of the eclipse in Kozhikode on live stream. Image: PMO/Twitter

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