The skies are ready to stage a rare spectacle. On 21 September, a partial solar eclipse will darken parts of Earth, offering a final celestial treat before the year closes.
When will the partial solar eclipse take place?
The eclipse begins on 21 September at 2 p.m. EDT, which is 11:30 p.m. IST, with maximum coverage arriving at 3:41 p.m. EDT or 1:11 a.m. IST on 22 September. The event continues for several hours, with the Moon covering more than 70 percent of the solar surface during peak moments.
Who can watch the solar eclipse in person?
Less than 0.2 percent of the world’s population will see the eclipse directly. This includes around 17 million people living across Pacific nations such as New Zealand, Samoa and Tonga. Observers in New Zealand will watch the Sun rise with its left edge already eclipsed, a sight promising a striking view across the horizon.
How to watch the solar eclipse online?
Time and Date has joined with the Dunedin Astronomical Society in New Zealand to stream the eclipse live on YouTube. The broadcast begins at 2 p.m. EDT (1800 GMT) and shows real-time views of each phase. Commentary will be provided by astrophysicist Graham Jones and journalist Anne Buckle, who will guide viewers through the science and spectacle. The stream will highlight the moment of maximum eclipse when the Moon hides most of the solar disk. Weather conditions could play a role, so clear skies will be crucial for the best view.
What safety measures should eclipse watchers follow?
Experts warn against looking at the Sun without protection. Direct viewing of a partial solar eclipse can cause permanent eye damage. Proper eclipse glasses or solar filters must be used for safe observation. Viewers are also urged to check the quality of their protective gear before using it.
The partial solar eclipse of 21 September brings the year’s celestial events to a close, with both live viewers and online audiences set for a remarkable sight.
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