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2025’s First Solar Eclipse: A Global Event Excluding Pakistan

A partial solar eclipse will occur on March 29, 2025, but it will not be visible in Pakistan. Maximum visibility is noted in regions such as Europe and North America. The next solar eclipse is set for September 21 and 22, 2025, which will also not be visible in Pakistan. The first total lunar eclipse of the year has already occurred this month, viewable from numerous regions.

On March 29, 2025, a partial solar eclipse will occur; however, it will not be observable from Pakistan. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, the event will be visible from regions including Europe, northern Asia, most parts of North America, western North Africa, and both the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans.

The eclipse will commence at 13:51 PST, reaching its maximum point at 15:47 PST, before concluding at 17:44 PST. Following this occurrence, a second solar eclipse is scheduled for September 21 and 22, 2025, which similarly will not be visible in Pakistan. This eclipse will be observable in southern Australia as well as over vast expanses of the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, including Antarctica.

Additionally, earlier in the month, the first total lunar eclipse of the year took place, which was visible across Europe, much of Asia, extensive parts of Australia, as well as North and South America, and across the Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, and Antarctic regions.

The upcoming partial solar eclipse on March 29, 2025, will be significant for several parts of the world, though it will not be visible in Pakistan. Following this event, a second solar eclipse later in the year will also be inaccessible from the region. This year has already seen a total lunar eclipse earlier in March, broadening the astronomical phenomena witnessed globally during 2025.

Original Source: dunyanews.tv

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