
Skywatchers in Southeast Asia witnessed a solar eclipse on Thursday morning, which is said to the last one of the decade. The solar eclipse, which occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, was visible in India, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia and the Philippines.
Combo picture shows various phases of the annular eclipse as seen from Purameri near Vadakara in Kozhikode.
People gather to witness the annular solar eclipse projected on a large screen at a school near Vadakara in Kozhikode.
In this photo taken behind reflective window glass, a partial solar eclipse is seen from Jiddah, Saudi Arabia.
In this photo taken behind a welding safety glass, a partial solar eclipse is seen in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Muslim men perform a special 'kusoof' prayer as a live report of the annular solar eclipse is broadcasted on a large screen at a mosque in Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia. People along a swath of southern Asia gazed at the sky in marvel at a "ring of fire" solar eclipse.
In this image made from live video from Slooh robotic telescope service, shows a near full solar eclipse at the International Astronomical Center, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi looks towards the sky to catch a glimpse of an annular solar eclipse, in New Delhi.
Students take a picture of a reflection of a partial solar eclipse at a school in Bangkok, Thailand.
A partial solar eclipse is seen from Islamabad, Pakistan. The last solar eclipse of 2019 was witnessed in Pakistan along with several other countries.
The moon begins to travel a path across the sun during a partial eclipse visible from Bangkok, Thailand.
Students hold special filters to watch a solar eclipse from the Santiratwitthayalai School in Bangkok, Thailand.