
The sun will become partly dark this week for millions of people, as the partial solar eclipse prevents part of our star.
This astronomical phenomenon will drop Saturday, March 29, 2025And it will be visible in 13 US statesParts of northeastern Canada, and through most Western Europe and Africa. To help you know if your site is on the eclipse, NASA now issued a map Exactly detection of the amount of the sun to be emptied and where, and at any time the eclipse begins in each region.
You will see the eastern coast of the United States and Canada Partial eclipse It acquired the largest part of the sun, where 83 % of the sun was banned in St. Jones, Canada, 64 % in Portland, Maine, 43 % in Boston, and 22 % in New York City, According to NASA. With the rise in sunlight, the eclipse was partially in these sites, the moon will make our star seem to have a pair of “devil pods” in the light of the dawn.
On the NASA map, the yellow lines show the size of the sun that will be banned from each site, and the green lines follow the time in UTC in which the eclipse will reach its peak.
In St. John, Canada, for example, the partial eclipse will start at 6:57 am local time, and climax at 7:52 am, and ends at 8:51 am in Boston, you will start at 6:31 am local time, peak at 6:38 am, and ends at 7:07 am, while you will start in New York City at 6:44 am, peak at 6:46 pm. The sun is partially prevented as the two skies rise above the horizon in the morning.
In London, at the same time, where the eclipse will cover a maximum of 31 % of the sun, the eclipse will start at 10:07 am local time, and climax at 11:03 am, and ends at 12:00 pm
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Orange rings On the NASA map, the areas where the eclipse begin or end at the sunrise and sunset: the left side of the western ring (above the Americas) will see the end of the eclipse at sunrise, while the right side of this episode will see the eclipse begins at the sunrise. Meanwhile, the blue line that drinks these rings appears as the eclipse will reach the maximum of sunrise or sunset.
The solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the sun, prevents light from our star and overlooks a shadow on the surface of the Earth. Unlike the solar overall eclipse, where the sun is fully blocked in some areas, the partial eclipse leads to the appearance of the sun as a sole in the sky. This happens because the alignment between the sun, the moon and the earth is not perfect.
How to watch the eclipse
According to Timeanddate.comMore than 800 million people will be able to capture at least some partial eclipse, although only 21 million people will see the moon more than 50 % of the sun. For everyone, free current currents of the entire eclipse are hosted on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean – Live Science collected the best here.
Those who hope to take a look at the eclipse should never look at the sun directly without protection; Even during partial eclipse, sunlight can cause severe eye damage. Observers must wear a pair of Approved solar eclipse glasses At all times, or use a telescope or endoscopy equipped with solar filters suitable on the front lens.
“Do not look at the sun through a camera lens, telescope, endoscopy, or any other optical device while wearing eclipse glasses or using a laptops – focused solar rays are recommended by the candidate and causes a serious eye injury,” NASA recommends.
If you miss this partial eclipse, the partial eclipse will be visible from Australia, New Zealand, the Southern Pole and the Pacific Ocean On September 21 this year.
On August 12, 2026The total solar eclipse will be visible in Greenland, Iceland, Spain, Russia and Portugal, while the partial eclipse will be clear in Europe, Africa and North America.
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