After total lunar eclipse this week there is a partial solar eclipse in parts of U.S; here's date, places, time and all details
In the upcoming weeks, skywatchers in the U.S. will be treated to breathtaking views of two celestial phenomena.
This week's total lunar eclipse is the first, and in late March there will be a partial solar eclipse. Although not a total eclipse, it is still a breathtaking sight for space enthusiasts.
When can you see the partial solar eclipse?
Two solar eclipses will be visible to skygazers in 2025, though they will only be partial. According to timeanddate.com, the first one will start at approximately 4:50 a.m. ET on March 29. It is anticipated to conclude shortly before 8:43 a.m. ET. The partial eclipse is expected to peak at approximately 6:47 a.m. ET.
According to NASA, the second partial solar eclipse of the year will occur on September 21, 2025, and it will cross portions of the Atlantic, Pacific, Antarctic, and Australian oceans, as per a report by USA Today.
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