Partial solar eclipse on Mar. 29
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This astronomical phenomenon will fall on Saturday, March 29, 2025, and will be visible in 13 U.S. states, parts of northeastern Canada, and across much of western Europe and Africa.
From Live Science
Skygazers across the East Midlands have been out in force looking up at a partial solar eclipse on Saturday.
From BBC
The partial eclipse, visible through cloudy skies in Nantes, France.
From The New York Times
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Several major solar eclipses are coming n the wake of the March 29, 2025, partial solar eclipse. Here’s where and when to see the best ones.
A partial solar eclipse is happening on March 29 and you can watch it all online for free. On the morning of March 29, the new moon will partially cover the sun's disk, creating the appearance of a 'bite' taken out of the sun. The eclipse will be visible at sunrise in North America and mid-morning across Europe.
If that’s too long to wait, two total lunar eclipses are also coming, one in September and another next March. Unlike total solar eclipses, which are visible only along a narrow path on Earth’s surface, total lunar eclipses can be seen by mostly anyone on the night side of the planet.
A partial solar eclipse will be seen from 13 U.S. states on Saturday, March 29, 2025. Here’s when and where to see it from where you are.
Today Date, Time in India Highlights: The partial solar eclipse will occur on March 29, 2025. While exact visibility will vary depending on location, the eclipse is expected to begin at approximately 2:20:43 PM IST and last until 6:13:45 PM IST.
Get ready for a celestial spectacle as a partial solar eclipse occurs on March 29, 2025! This rare event is set to draw skywatchers across various regions, including North America and Europe, as it partially unveils the solar wonder. In this article, we will explore the eclipse's visibility, what to expect, and crucial safety precautions to take.
A partial solar eclipse will be visible in New Jersey on Saturday. Certain areas in NJ will have the best views. See timing, best spots here.
A partial solar eclipse will become visible this weekend in New Jersey. Will you see a "double sunrise"? Here's timing, key moments and a map.
NASA released a map highlighting the areas in view ... While not all states in the U.S. will have a clear view of the upcoming partial solar eclipse during sunrise, the upper East Coast states ...