Surya Grahan 2025: Viewing Times and Safety Guidelines

The Surya Grahan, or solar eclipse, will take place on March 29, 2025, visible in parts of Europe, North America, and Africa, but not in India. Viewing times vary by region, and safety measures must be followed to protect eyesight. Online streams will be accessible for viewers in India.
The Surya Grahan, or solar eclipse, will occur on March 29, 2025, and will be widely visible across parts of Europe, North America, and Africa, although it will not be seen in India. This event holds both astronomical and astrological significance, and individuals are advised to exercise caution and use appropriate eye protection while observing the eclipse.
In India, the partial eclipse is expected to begin at 2:21 PM IST and conclude at 6:14 PM IST, peaking at 4:17 PM IST. However, it is important to note that the Moon’s shadow will not pass over India, rendering the eclipse invisible in the country.
In the United States, the solar eclipse will commence at 4:50 AM EDT, peak at 6:47 AM EDT, and finish at 8:43 AM EDT. Specific viewing times in various U.S. states include:
– New York: 6:35 AM to 7:12 AM
– Pennsylvania: 6:46 AM to 7:08 AM
– New Jersey: 6:43 AM to 7:06 AM
– Virginia: 6:50 AM to 7:03 AM
In Europe, the partial solar eclipse will start around 10 AM GMT and end around 12 noon, reaching its peak at 11:03 AM GMT.
Safety is paramount when viewing a solar eclipse, and experts provide the following guidelines:
– Always utilize ISO-certified solar eclipse glasses; standard sunglasses are insufficient.
– Direct viewing of the Sun without protection can cause irreversible eye damage.
– Use a pinhole projector to safely observe the Sun’s image without direct eye exposure.
– Avoid unsafe viewing methods such as X-ray films, CDs, DVDs, or tinted glass, as they do not filter harmful radiation.
– For those without proper equipment, consider watching live streams from reputable space agencies.
Although the partial solar eclipse will not be visible in India, those interested in witnessing the event can do so through online broadcasts from international space organizations.
The Surya Grahan on March 29, 2025, will be a significant solar eclipse observable in parts of Europe, North America, and Africa, but not in India. In the U.S. and Europe, individuals will have specific times for viewing the eclipse. Adhering to safety measures, including the use of eclipse glasses and pinhole projectors, is crucial for safe viewing. Online streaming will be available for those in India wishing to experience the event.
Original Source: m.economictimes.com