During a partial solar eclipse, the moon passes between the sun and Earth. The moon casts a shadow on Earth and only partly blocks the sun, making it appear like a crescent. Unlike a total solar eclipse, there’s no totality so experts say proper eye protection must be worn the whole time.
A dramatic sunrise solar eclipse tomorrow (March 29) will be the first one visible in North America since April 2024. Here's how to get the best view of the partial eclipse before it ends.
Several major solar eclipses are coming n the wake of the March 29, 2025, partial solar eclipse. Here’s where and when to see the best ones.
When is the solar eclipse? On Saturday, March 29, 2025, we’ll all be under the blotting influence of a partial solar eclipse in Aries. Per NASA, the eclipse will be visible in sections of North America,
Solar eclipse enthusiasts are in for a treat on March 29, 2025, as a partial solar eclipse will be visible across North America, Europe, Africa, and northern Asia. While not a total eclipse, the celestial event will showcase the moon partially covering the sun,
Fresh off a spectacular total lunar eclipse, millions of Americans will soon witness a solar eclipse on March 29, 2025.
A partial solar eclipse will block the sun just as it climbs above the horizon on Saturday morning, and will be visible in New York City, Boston and Montreal.
I pick out North America’s celestial highlights for the week ahead (which also applies to northern hemisphere mid-northern latitudes).