The first solar eclipse of 2025 will take place on March 29. The event….

The first solar eclipse of 2025 will take place on March 29. The event will be visible from parts of Asia, Africa, Europe, the Atlantic Ocean, the Arctic Ocean, and both Americas. This event occurs when the Moon moves between the Earth and the Sun, partially blocking sunlight and casting a shadow. Unlike a lunar eclipse, direct viewing of a solar eclipse can be harmful. Special protective eyewear is needed to prevent eye damage. Looking at the Sun without protection can cause retinal burns and permanent vision loss. NASA has predicted two solar eclipses for 2025. The second one is expected on September 21. There will be two lunar eclipses this year, coinciding with the Holi festival. This eclipse will be a “Blood Moon,” where the Earth’s shadow makes the Moon appear red. It will begin at 9:29 am and end at 3:39 pm, lasting for an hour and four minutes. Thesecond lunar eclipse of the year will occur on September 7. However, people in India will not be able to witness it.

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