Bangaloreans upset as clouds play spoilsport during eclipse

By IANS,

Bangalore : Compromising on their daily dose of sleep, hundreds of Bangaloreans woke up early morning to witness the century’s longest solar eclipse Wednesday, but clouds played spoilsport during their much awaited adventure.


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Around 200 scientists, research scholars and other people gathered at the Lalbagh Botanical Garden at 5.30 a.m. here but thick clouds unfortunately came in their way to witnessing the celestial spectacle.

“As the rainy season is on, we were expecting clouds during the morning. It was unfortunate, but then it’s beyond our control,” Professor Siraj Hasan, director of IIA (Indian Institute of Astrophysics), told IANS.

Another group of enthusiasts also gathered at Bannerghatta National Park to view the phenomenon. The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) had also made arrangements to watch the eclipse from 6 a.m. to 8 a.m. Wednesday.

“I am disappointed. I was hoping to witness the celestial spectacle with my family and friends. But, that didn’t happen,” rued college student Mohan Kishore before leaving Lalbagh.

Sixty-year-old retired government employee Satish Hedge, who came to Lalbagh with his wife Malati said that he was a bit upset as he was hoping to see some part of the celestial spectacle.

“Heavy clouds came in our way. I have been in Lalbagh since 5.20 a.m. Now, I am going back home with a heavy heart,” lamented Hedge.

However, many took it in their stride, and continued with their daily life and prepared themselves for their schools and offices, after the eclipse ended.

“I will have my shower and breakfast and will head to my office,” said IT professional Meena Grover.

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