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NRIPage | Articles | Partial Solar Eclipse on March 29, 2025: Visibility, Timing, and Safety Guidelines | Get General Articles. Stay Informed on a World of Topics - NRI Page
The first solar eclipse of 2025 is scheduled for March 29 and will be a partial solar eclipse. During this event, the Moon will partially obscure the Sun, casting a shadow over various parts of the Northern Hemisphere.
The eclipse will begin at 2:20 PM IST in the Atlantic Ocean and end around 6:13 PM IST over northern Siberia. Key areas that will witness this stunning event include northeastern Canada, parts of the northeastern United States (including New York City and Boston), Europe, Africa, and the Caribbean. In some locations, up to 93% of the Sun will be obscured, creating an incredible sight, especially at sunrise.
Unfortunately, India, along with Pakistan and Sri Lanka, will not experience visibility of this solar eclipse, as the Moon’s shadow does not pass over the region. Viewers in these areas can explore live streaming platforms to witness the event virtually.
Important Safety Tip:
Never view a solar eclipse with the naked eye or regular sunglasses. Always use certified solar viewers or eclipse glasses to avoid permanent eye damage.
Whether you're planning to watch it live or online, the March 29, 2025 partial solar eclipse offers an extraordinary opportunity to witness one of nature’s most breathtaking celestial events.