On March 29, 2025, skywatchers around the world will witness a stunning partial solar eclipse. This astronomical event will see the Moon partially covering the Sun, creating a breathtaking view for those in the Northern Hemisphere.
π What Is a Partial Solar Eclipse?
A partial solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, but doesnβt completely obscure it. Instead, it covers part of the Sun, creating a crescent-like appearance.
π Where and When to Watch
βοΈDate: March 29, 2025
βοΈBest Viewing Regions: Parts of North America, Europe, Northern Asia, and sections of South America.
βοΈPeak Time: 10:47 UTC β Check local times for accuracy.
βοΈOptimal Viewing Conditions: Areas with clear skies and minimal light pollution.
π Viewing Tips and Safety
π Use Protective Gear: Only view the eclipse with certified solar viewing glasses.
π Indirect Viewing: Create a pinhole projector or use specialized telescopes.
π Check Local Weather: Clear skies will provide the best visibility.