Partial solar eclipse on Sept 21
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Before 2025 ends, the last solar eclipse of the year will take place today (September 21, 2025). The solar eclipse is one of nature’s most stunning e
In fact, 2025’s final eclipse will be visible to just 16.6 million people — 0.2% of the world’s population — located across New Zealand, various Pacific Islands, part of Australia, and pockets of Antarctica, according to Time and Date.
Partial eclipses often happen multiple times per year and are more common than total eclipses. The most recent partial solar eclipse was visible on March 29. Just two weeks ago, Asia experienced a total lunar eclipse, where the Earth's shadow blocked the moon from reflecting light.
Astronomers explain that the Sun looks darkened during a partial eclipse because the Moon essentially "bites" into it. The degree of darkness depends on how much of the Sun’s surface is obscured from a given location on Earth.
September’s partial solar eclipse will unfold today. Viewers can watch live online as the skies deliver the final celestial show of the year
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September 2025 Date, Timings Today Live Updates: The last solar eclipse of the year will take place on today (September 21, 2025), just a day before the September equinox. While this Surya Grahan will not be visible in India,