First Solar Eclipse of 2025 Occurs March 29, Not Visible in Pakistan

A partial solar eclipse will occur today, March 29, 2025, but will not be visible in Pakistan. It will be visible in Europe, northern Asia, and parts of Africa and the Americas. The eclipse will start at 13:51 PST and will peak at 15:47 PST. A second solar eclipse is expected on September 21 and 22, also not visible in Pakistan.
On March 29, 2025, a partial solar eclipse will occur, although it will not be visible in Pakistan. The phenomenon can be observed across regions including Europe, northern Asia, northwest Africa, much of North America, and parts of northern South America, as noted by the Pakistan Meteorological Department. The eclipse will commence at 13:51 PST, reach its peak at 15:47 PST, and conclude by 17:44 PST.
Following this event, the second solar eclipse of 2025 is scheduled for September 21 and 22. This subsequent eclipse will be observable in southern Australia, as well as the Pacific, Atlantic, and Antarctica, but it will also not be visible in Pakistan. Earlier in March, a total lunar eclipse occurred, which was visible from a wide range of locations including Europe, much of Asia, Australia, Africa, the Americas, and poles.
The first solar eclipse of 2025, taking place today, will be a partial eclipse not visible in Pakistan. It is part of a series of astronomical events, including another solar eclipse later this year in September and a recent total lunar eclipse that captured global attention. Such celestial occurrences remind us of the vastness and beauty of our universe, despite the limitations of local visibility.
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