Google adds special Surya Grahan animation to celebrate Solar Eclipse: Type this and see the magic
Google’s special Solar Eclipse animation
Whenever a solar eclipse, also known as Surya Grahan, takes place, Google often marks it with a special feature. This time, typing “Surya Grahan” into the search bar triggers an interactive animation where a graphic of the moon appears to pass over the sun, simulating a mini solar eclipse on your screen. The animation is accompanied by an option to explore more eclipse-related content.

Why did Google introduce this feature?
Google frequently adds these creative touches to celebrate important events, festivals, or scientific phenomena. The Surya Grahan animation is part of its tradition of making learning interactive and fun. The feature not only entertains but also raises awareness about astronomical events like eclipses, encouraging people to explore science with curiosity.
How are users reacting to the online Solar Eclipse animation?
Social media platforms like Twitter (X), Instagram, and Facebook are filled with screenshots and short videos of the Google animation. Many users have called it a “magical touch” and praised Google for making such events exciting for the general public. This has also sparked curiosity among young students and space enthusiasts who are keen to learn more about solar eclipses.
Why should you try the ‘Solar Eclipse’ animation by yourself?
Google continues its tradition of blending technology with creativity to make learning fun and memorable.
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