The first rare hybrid solar eclipse of this year in the month of April will begin on April 20 at 7:50 AM and end at 12:29 PM.
Neither a partial hybrid solar eclipse, nor a full eclipse will be visible to viewers in Pakistan and India but parts of the Pacific, Indian Ocean regions, Western Australia, East Timor and eastern Indonesia will experience a rare type of this event.
Hybrid solar eclipses are extremely rare, occurring only a few times per century — and one will pass over our planet's skies in less than two weeks.
The total duration of a solar eclipse will be 05 hours and 24 minutes.
According to the reports, when the moon's shadow speeds over Earth, hybrid solar eclipses transition from total to annular; in some spots, the moon fully obscures the sun, while in others, a ring of light is seen around the edge of our natural satellite.