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1) Anchor
30 sec
ATIKSH

2) On site report(partial epclise)


60 sec
DHRUV

3) On site report(Ring of Fire-Full epclise)


60 sec
KABEER

4) Conclusion
10-20 sec
ATIKSH

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ANCHOR====>
Good evening and welcome to Daily Bugle. I'm Atiksh Chawla, and today we're
delighted to bring you our coverage of the Hybrid Solar Eclipse of 2023. This rare
and remarkable event is occurring today as the Moon passes between the Earth and
the Sun, altering its appearance from annular to total and back again. Such an
occurrence is infrequent and makes it a significant moment for astronomers,
astrophysicists, and skywatchers worldwide.

The eclipse is visible in Western Australia, parts of East Timor, and Indonesia,
where over 20,000 people have gathered to witness this unforgettable moment. Our
reporters are on the ground at prime viewing locations, talking to experts and
enthusiasts who are eager to share their insights. So sit back and enjoy our
coverage of the Hybrid Solar Eclipse of 2023, only on Daily Bugle.
Let's see what our reporter Dhruv Singh has to show us.
Can you hear me Dhruv Singh:-
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On-site reporter 1:
Yes Atiksh you're audible to me.
Hey everyone, I'm Dhruv Singh for you and right now I'm in the town of Alice
Springs, which is in Australia and this place is experiencing partial eclipse.
People are out of their homes already and are in immense excitement looking at the
view.
As you can see, only a part of the Sun is appearing to be covered, giving it a
crescent shape.
That's what a Partial solar eclipse is, it happens when the Moon passes between the
Sun and Earth but the three bodies are not perfectly lined up. That's the situation
at this place, but since it is a hybrid eclipse, so the view would vary at certain
different places.
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Anchor===> Now lets switch to our reporter Kabeer Naugain life from the centre of
attraction.
Am I audible Kabeer?
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On-site reporter 2:
Yes I can hear you Atiksh
We are live here from Exmouth, the weather is pleasant, and the people come out
from their homes to witness the spectacular ring of fire, which is about to arrive
any minute now. This coastal area of Exmouth is the center of attention as the path
of totality crosses directly over this town, making it the only town in the world
to be found directly on the path of totality. At exactly 11:27 this morning, the
eclipse started in the northwest and is reaching its peak right now. The sudden
darkness caused by the eclipse is going to have a big impact not just on us
watching it, but also on the animal kingdom. The bird kingdom, for example, is
likely to be affected by the sudden drop in temperature caused by the eclipse. At
its peak, the entire sun is being covered by the moon for a total of 62 seconds,
creating a breathtaking sight for those who are lucky enough to witness it. People
from various parts of Australia have come here to witness the eclipse in its full
glory, and they will surely be not disappointed.

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Wow it is so spectacular everyone seems so mesmerized . and I am here with someone


all the way from eastern Australia.
So sir can tell me how was the experience ??.

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Interview response:

"I reckon the view's bonza mate! I'm fair dinkum amazed by it. It feels grouse to
cop a squiz of such a rare event, and I reckon it's worth havin' come all the way
here from the east coast for such a sick view."
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Sure we all had a good time here


I Am Kabeer Naugain with cameramen Rohit Sharma live from , Exmouth, Australia,
daily bugle

And there we go folks ,The hybrid solar eclipse has now come and gone, leaving
viewers in awe of the incredible display in the sky. Those who were fortunate
enough to witness the event were treated to a rare and breathtaking spectacle.
Experts are now analyzing the data gathered during the eclipse, and researchers
hope to use this information to better understand the sun and its behavior. As we
look forward to future celestial events, let us remember the wonder and beauty of
this stunning eclipse until next time on daily bugle.

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