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The first solar eclipse of 2025 occurred at sunrise on Saturday, March 29, with eastern Canada, the northeastern U.S., Europe and Africa all getting a glimpse.
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The moon slipped between the Earth and the sun on Saturday, casting a shadow on our planet in parts of the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, Russia and Africa.
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In the United States, viewers along the coast in the Northeast will see the greatest eclipse.
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Astronomy fans figuring out where and what time to see the March 29, 2025, partial solar eclipse can check out a map from NASA.
On Saturday, March 29, 2025, we will experience a partial solar eclipse in the fire-forward, progress-at-all-costs sign of Aries. A solar eclipse happens when the moon passes between the sun and the Earth, casting a shadow on our planet that either totally or partially blocks the sun’s light.
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Space.com on MSN1st solar eclipse of 2025 puts on stunning show for skywatchers around the world (photos)The partial solar eclipse of March 2025 did not disappoint as observers turned their eyes and cameras to the sky.
Partial solar eclipse on March 29, 2025, visible in North America, Euro Satellites to capture the moon’s shadow moving across Earth Maximum eclipse in Nunavik, Canada, with 94% sun coverage at sunrise
A partial solar eclipse will be visible in New Jersey on Saturday. Certain areas in NJ will have the best views. See timing, best spots here.
Here's what to expect from the new moon and solar eclipse in Aries on March 29, according to astrologer Nina Kahn.
A partial solar eclipse is set to occur on March 29, 2025, marking an important astronomical event. Solar eclipses occur when the Moon comes between the Earth and the Sun, casting a shadow on the Earth and partially or completely blocking the Sun’s light.
Here's what March's new moon in Aries and the partial solar eclipse on March 29 means for your zodiac sign, per astrologer Kyle Thomas' readings.