Partial Solar Eclipse Expected March 29, 2025, Across Multiple Continents
Partial Solar Eclipse Expected March 29, 2025, Across Multiple Continents

Partial Solar Eclipse Expected March 29, 2025, Across Multiple Continents

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A partial solar eclipse is set to occur on March 29, 2025, providing an opportunity for observers in eastern Canada, the northeastern United States, Europe, and parts of Africa to witness significant coverage of the Sun. The eclipse will peak at around 6:47 a.m. EDT, with locations like Nunavik in Canada experiencing up to 94% coverage, while New York and Boston will see 21% and 43% coverage, respectively. Safety measures, including the use of ISO-compliant eclipse glasses, are critical to prevent eye damage during the event. As the eclipse progresses, visibility will be greatest in northeastern states and decrease moving southwest, with western Europe and parts of northwest Africa experiencing less coverage later in the day. This event follows closely behind a total lunar eclipse that occurred on March 14, 2025, also noteworthy for skywatchers. Notably, this solar eclipse will not be visible in Florida, where residents will need to wait for a total solar eclipse in 2045.

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