Goa, May 2 -- Goa observes zero shadow day as the anticipated moment was witnessed on the 01st and 02nd of May. Space enthusiasts, students and locals gathered at Public Astronomical Observatory Goa which is located at the Junta House in Panjim to observe the zero shadow day.

Zero shadow day occurs when the sun's position in the sky is exactly at the zenith, meaning it is directly above a particular latitude. This alignment results in the sun's rays hitting the ground at a perfect 90-degree angle, eliminating any shadow for vertical objects like poles or people standing upright.

These days are equal in length everywhere in the world, but on this particular day, the Zero-Shadow phenomenon is only seen on the Equator. This is experienced ...