India, Feb. 14 -- On February 17, a much-anticipated celestial event, a solar eclipse or the Surya Grahan, will take over the skies. However, when it comes to spotting such events, location plays a crucial role in determining how clearly the phenomenon can be seen in the sky. As the first solar eclipse of 2026, it is expected to draw interest, with spectators hoping to tune in to watch it unfold live, wear eclipse glasses, and gather at viewing spots.Let's check if you can catch the first solar eclipse of 2026 live or not.

Looks like this time, there will be a very different kind of skywatcher: penguins. The solar eclipse will be visible primarily over Antarctica. According to Earth Sky, the eclipse will begin at 09:56 UTC (Coordinated U...