The sky never ceases to amaze stargazers. After the rare planetary alignment and the stunning lunar eclipse, another celestial event is on the way. A partial solar eclipse will grace the skies on 29 March, offering skywatchers another mesmerising view.
What Is a Partial Solar Eclipse?
A partial solar eclipse occurs when the Moon moves between Earth and the Sun. However, it does not fully cover the Sun, leaving a crescent-shaped glow. This happens only during a new moon when the Sun, Moon, and Earth align. The Moon's shadow has two parts—umbra, which is darker, and penumbra, which is lighter.
According to Exploratorium, partial solar eclipses typically happen twice a year. This year, skywatchers will have two opportunities to witness this phenomenon. The second partial eclipse of 2025 is scheduled for 21 September, covering parts of Australia, Antarctica, and the Pacific Ocean.
Timing and Visibility of the Eclipse
As per timeanddate.com, the eclipse will begin around 04:50 a.m. EDT. It will peak at 06:47 a.m. EDT before ending at 08:43 a.m. EDT. The eclipse will be visible over parts of Europe, Asia, Africa, and North and South America. It will also be seen over the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans.
For some observers, the eclipsed Sun will rise on the eastern horizon at sunrise. The Moon will block up to 93% of the Sun in certain locations. People in New York, Boston, and Augusta, Maine, might catch a glimpse of the event.
This partial eclipse will follow a long path, starting in eastern North America and setting in Siberia, Russia. Northeast North America, Greenland, Western Europe, and northwest Africa will see at least a small part of the eclipse. However, most of North America, South America, Asia, and Australia will miss out.
Skywatchers are advised to use protective eyewear when viewing the eclipse. Looking directly at the Sun without protection can cause severe eye damage.
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