2025 partial solar eclipse
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On Saturday, the moon will cast its shadow on Earth’s surface, a phenomenon that people in parts of the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, Russia and Africa will get to experience as a part...
From The Seattle Times
The eclipse was also visible in Europe, western Africa, who had the advantage of a higher sun angle being later in the day and getting to view the entire eclipse start to finish.
From Yahoo
About 30% to 50% of the sun was obscured by the moon at its peak, at about 11:00.
From BBC
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On Saturday, March 29, 2025, the skies over the northeastern United States will be tinged with a highly anticipated celestial phenomenon: a partial solar eclipse. Although it will
A partial solar eclipse will become visible March 29 to several states in the northeast U.S. Here's what to know, including time, how to watch it safety.
Here's how to watch the partial solar eclipse on March 29: The partial solar eclipse will be visible in the United States early Saturday morning, around 4:50 a.m. EDT and end just before 8:43 a.m., according to the website Time and Date.
Saturday, March 29 — a solar eclipse will darken the skies. Unlike the “Great American Eclipse” of 2024, though, this will not be a total eclipse; instead, a partial eclipse will be visible in the early morning hours in parts of the northern hemisphere.
A solar eclipse is coming this weekend, but it's a partial one, unlike 2024's total eclipse. Will Ohio see it? How to watch and stream.
The moon slipped between the Earth and the sun on Saturday, casting a shadow on our planet in parts of the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, Russia and Africa.
Unlike a lunar eclipse, you'll need to wear safety glasses or take steps to otherwise protect your eyes to safely watch the solar eclipse.
Astronomy enthusiasts are in for a celestial spectacle as a partial solar eclipse is set to grace the skies on March 29, 2025. Th