What is Partial Solar Eclipse?
Partial solar eclipse (partial solar eclipse) occurs when the moon comes between the Sun and the Earth, but it does not cover the sun completely. This brings only part of the sun in the shade and the rest is visible. On seeing this, it seems as if a corner of the sun is chopped. This eclipse occurs when the outer part of the moon’s shadow, called “semi-odd”, falls on the earth.
Partial solar eclipse does not appear in the entire eclipse region, but only in certain areas. Looking at it with naked eyes can cause damage to the eyes, so it is necessary to use special solar filters. This eclipse is more common than other eclipses.
Partial Solar Eclipse 29 March, 2025
According to Timeanddate, the first solar eclipse of 2025 will take place on March 29 and it will be a partial solar eclipse. The eclipse will appear in many regions, including North Asia, parts of Europe, North and West Africa, most North America and some regions of North South America, the Atlantic Ocean and Arctic regions.
Partial Solar Eclipse 21 September, 2025
The second partial solar eclipse of 2025 will be held on 21 September. This time it will appear in the Pacific Ocean, Atlantic, Antarctica and the southern part of Australia.
Solar eclipses in India
Unfortunately, both March and September solar eclipses will not appear in India. However, people wishing to see the eclipse can watch them online. There are many groups, which telecast the eclipse on their website, app or YouTube channels.