First Solar Eclipse of 2025 to Occur Today

A partial solar eclipse is set to occur on March 29, 2025, noted by the Pakistan Meteorological Department, although it will not be visible in Pakistan. The event will be observable in Europe, various parts of Asia and Africa, and significant portions of the Americas. The eclipse will begin at 13:51 PST. Another solar eclipse is scheduled for September 21-22, also not visible in Pakistan, following a recent total lunar eclipse in March.
On March 29, 2025, a partial solar eclipse will occur; however, it will not be visible in Pakistan. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, the eclipse will be observable in regions including Europe, northern Asia, northwest Africa, large portions of North America, and parts of South America, as well as the Atlantic and Arctic areas.
The eclipse will commence at 13:51 PST, achieve its maximum intensity at 15:47 PST, and conclude at 17:44 PST. Following this event, a second solar eclipse is scheduled for September 21 and 22, 2025, yet it will also be invisible from Pakistan. This upcoming eclipse will be visible in southern Australia, as well as over the Pacific, Atlantic, and Antarctica.
Earlier in March, the year began with the first total lunar eclipse, visible in numerous regions including Europe, large parts of Asia, Australia, Africa, North America, South America, and both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans.
In summary, the partial solar eclipse occurring on March 29, 2025, will be visible from various regions around the globe but unfortunately not from Pakistan. The phenomenon’s timings have been detailed, alongside information about the subsequent solar eclipse later in the year, which will similarly not be observable in Pakistan. Additionally, the article highlights the recent total lunar eclipse seen earlier in March.
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