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Solar Eclipse March 29, 2025: When & where to watch - Best viewing times and locations across the US
• The Economic TimesAstronomy enthusiasts are in for a treat as a partial solar eclipse is set to grace the skies on March 29, 2025.
Just weeks after a total lunar eclipse, this event will offer a stunning visual experience, particularly for those in the northeastern United States and parts of Canada.
The phenomenon will create the illusion of the moon taking a bite out of the sun, producing a striking crescent-like effect at sunrise.
Understanding the Partial Solar Eclipse
A partial solar eclipse occurs when the moon partially obstructs the sun's light as it moves between the Earth and the sun. Unlike a total solar eclipse, where the sun is completely blocked, this event will leave a portion of the sun visible, resulting in a crescent-like appearance.
Though not as dramatic as a total eclipse, the event will still be a remarkable celestial occurrence.