On March 29, 2025, skywatchers around the world will get the chance to witness a fascinating astronomical event: a partial solar eclipse. During this event, the Moon will align in such a way that it will partially block the Sun's light,
This story was updated to add new information. Just over two weeks after a total lunar eclipse, the U.S. will be dazzled by a partial solar eclipse. For skywatchers in the northeastern U.S. and ...
The first solar eclipse in 2025 will be visible from Canada, the northeastern U.S., Europe and Africa. Here’s where and when to see it at its best.
As mentioned above, the eclipse on March 29 will be a partial solar eclipse. A partial solar eclipse occurs when the Moon comes between the Sun and Earth but only partially covers the Sun's disk.
During a partial solar eclipse, the moon passes between the sun and Earth. The moon casts a shadow on Earth and only partly blocks the sun, making it appear like a crescent. Unlike a total solar eclipse, there's no totality so experts say proper eye protection must be worn the whole time.
On March 29, a partial solar eclipse will cause a dark shadow over eastern North America — and weather satellites will pick it up. A partial solar eclipse will come to Earth on Saturday ...
A partial solar eclipse is coming at the end of March During such an event, "the moon passes between the sun and the Earth, but not perfectly aligned, causing only a portion of the sun to appear ...
The first partial solar eclipse of 2025 will take place this weekend, passing over the UK and parts of the US, Europe and Africa. On Saturday, 29 March, the Moon will pass in front of the Sun for ...