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March 29, 2025 solar eclipse times Event Time (UTC) First penumbral external contact 2025 March 29 at 08:51:52.5 UTC Greatest eclipse 2025 March 29 at 10:48:36.1 UTC Ecliptic conjunction 2025 March 29 at 10:58:59.4 UTC Equatorial conjunction 2025 March 29 at 11:47:27.0 UTC Last penumbral external contact 2025 March 29 at 12:44:54.0 UTC
A partial solar eclipse will occur at the Moon’s descending node of orbit on Sunday, September 21, 2025, [1] with a magnitude of 0.855. A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, thereby totally or partly obscuring the image of the Sun for a viewer on Earth.
The eclipse of May 20, 2050, will be the second hybrid eclipse in the span of less than one year, the first one being on November 25, 2049. [a] The table contains the date and time of the greatest eclipse (in dynamical time , which in this case is the time when the axis of the Moon's shadow cone passes closest to the centre of Earth; this is in ...
The shadow will be traveling at an average of about 2,300 miles per hour across NY state and will only take about 10 minutes, from one side of state to the other.
Eclipse Season Dates for 2025: March 14, 2025: Total Lunar Eclipse in Virgo. March 29, 2025: Partial Solar Eclipse in Aries. September 7, 2025: Total Lunar Eclipse in Pisces. September 21, 2025 ...
For most localities, the eclipse will peak between 1 and 2 p.m. CST. Solar eclipse map: See how close Memphis is to path of totality. In the U.S., the first major city the eclipse hits is Dallas ...
The first eclipse of each series starts at the southern limb of the Earth and the eclipse's path is shifted northward with each successive saros, while solar eclipses occurring near the Moon's ascending node are given odd saros series numbers. The first eclipse of each series starts at the northern limb of the Earth and the eclipse's path is ...
The total solar eclipse is mere hours away, and local forecasts in 15 states along the so-called path of totality suggest that viewing the highly anticipated celestial event may be a problem for ...