Reportedly on december 26, the New moon will cast its shadow on Earth covering a major part of the sun but allowing its peripheral portion to be seen, forming a rare ‘Ring of Fire’ phenomenon or the Annular Solar Eclipse. Meanwhile Cheruvathur in Kerala’s Kasaragod district is one of the few places where this rare phenomenon could be observed clearly on Earth. 

Furthermore making most of the opportunity, the district administration of Kasaragod has decided to arrange special facility for the public to view this rare phenomenon that happens during the eclipse. Apparently Kasaragod will also be among the first places in india to be witnessing the Annular Solar Eclipse and the district administration associated with astro tourism firm named Space india will make facilities at Kadangot in Cheruvathur for people to observe the Annular Solar Eclipse. Further the full eclipse is also expected to be seen in Kannur and wayanad districts in kerala and districts like coimbatore and Dindigul in tamilnadu and the eclipse will be partially visible from Mangaluru to Beypore in Kerala. 

Currently Space india has also made arrangements to conduct classes on misconceptions of astrology among people.  Perhaps district collector Dr Sajith Babu has issued instructions for people to stay away from trying to observe the eclipse through the naked eye. 

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