Solar Eclipse 2025 Date & Time, How To Observe?

The most amazing celestial event is a solar eclipse, where the moon partially or fully blocks out the sunlight as it moves between sun and the earth. This phenomenon captivates skywatchers and scientists. The upcoming solar eclipse on March 29th, 2025 will be partially visible. This will be visible in certain parts of the world while the other regions will experience no eclipse. The Solar Eclipse 2025 includes two eclipses, one is coming on 29th March and another on 21st September. Observing a solar eclipse can be breathtaking but it’s necessary to follow safety precautions to avoid permanent eye damage. Let’s know essential details like exact date and time, locations of visibility and how to see it and more. 

Solar Eclipse 2025

On March 29th, 2025, a partial solar eclipse will be a significant astronomical event. The eclipse will pass over certain regions where the sun will be totally hidden for a short duration. This sun will be shown as a curved shape. On 12th August, 2026, the total solar eclipse will be there. If you also are a skygazer like me, then see more updates on Solar Eclipse 2025, their timing, date and more. 

Solar Eclipse 2025

Solar Eclipse 2025 – Overview 

Post Title Solar Eclipse 2025
Year 2025
Type of the Eclipse Partial Solar Eclipse 
Date 29th March, 2025
Next Eclipse 21st September, 2025
Time for the Beginning of the Partial Eclipse 8:50:43 UTC 
Eclipse Regions Europe, North in Asia, Much of North America, Atlantic, North or West Africa and more 
CategoreyNews
Official Web Page NASA Official page or www.timeanddate.com 

Solar Eclipse Date & Time 2025

Eclipse Stages UTC Time 
First Location to see partial eclipse begin 8:50:43
Maximum Eclipse 10:47:27
Last Location to watch the partial eclipse end 12:43:45

Where Will Solar Eclipse Be Visible?

Eclipse StartCountryEclipse End 
09:27 WETAlgeria12:20 CET
11:01 CETAndorra12:40 CET
11:22 CETAustria12:57 CET
05:55 ASTBarbados06:10 AST
11:54 CETBelarus14:16 EET
11:11 CETBelgium13:02 CET
07:10 ADTBermuda07:49 ADT
11:43 CETBosnia and Herzegovina12:42 CET
06:20 BRTBrazil06:41 BRT
06:13 ASTBritish Virgin Islands06:22 AST
07:58 CVTCabo Verde09:20 CVT
06:56 NDTCanada08:20 EDT
06:08 ASTCaribbean Netherlands06:20 AST
11:34 CETCroatia12:48 CET
11:29 CETCzechia13:03 CET
11:23 CETDenmark13:16 CET
06:02 ASTDominica06:15 AST
12:47 EETEstonia14:23 EET
10:12 WETFaroe Islands12:13 WET
11:43 CETFinland14:34 EET
10:55 CETFrance13:01 CET
06:26 GFTFrench Guiana06:47 GFT
09:13 GMTGambia10:00 GMT
11:16 CETGermany13:11 CET
10:41 CETGibraltar12:21 CET
07:50 WGTGreenland10:26 WGT
06:03 ASTGrenada06:08 AST
06:00 ASTGuadeloupe06:17 AST
09:17 GMTGuinea-Bissau09:52 GMT
05:48 GYTGuyana05:56 GYT
11:41 CETHungary12:53 CET
10:04 GMTIsle of Man12:03 GMT
11:15 CETItaly12:52 CET
10:01 GMTJersey11:55 GMT
12:46 EETLatvia14:20 EET
11:22 CETLiechtenstein12:53 CET
12:47 EETLithuania14:17 EET
11:15 CETLuxembourg13:00 CET
09:26 GMTMali10:41 GMT
06:00 ASTMartinique06:13 AST
09:08 GMTMauritania10:52 WET
11:16 CETMonaco12:43 CET
12:11 CETMontenegro12:18 CET
06:05 ASTMontserrat06:18 AST
09:09 WETMorocco11:20 WET
11:12 CETNetherlands13:07 CET
11:22 CETNorway13:35 CET
11:33 CETPoland13:13 CET
09:16 WETPortugal11:36 WET
06:17 ASTPuerto Rico06:22 AST
12:00 CETRomania13:47 EET
11:45 CETRussia19:43 KRAT
06:06 ASTSaint Kitts and Nevis06:19 AST
06:01 ASTSaint Lucia06:12 AST
06:08 ASTSaint Martin06:21 AST
07:29 PMDTSaint Pierre and Miquelon09:19 PMDT
11:32 CETSan Marino12:41 CET
09:10 GMTSenegal10:14 GMT
11:54 CETSerbia12:42 CET
06:08 ASTSint Maarten06:21 AST
11:42 CETSlovakia12:58 CET
11:33 CETSlovenia12:49 CET
09:11 WETSpain12:41 CET
06:07 ASTSt. Barts06:20 AST
06:35 SRTSuriname06:48 SRT
11:30 CETSweden14:31 EET
11:14 CETSwitzerland12:54 CET
06:00 ASTTrinidad and Tobago06:05 AST
11:23 CETTunisia12:12 CET
06:14 ASTUS Virgin Islands06:22 AST
13:58 MSKUkraine15:04 MSK
09:56 GMTUnited Kingdom12:14 GMT
06:13 EDTUnited States07:17 EDT
11:34 CETVatican City (Holy See)12:31 CET
06:11 VETVenezuela06:16 VET
09:08 WETWestern Sahara10:53 WET

How To Observe Solar Eclipse Safely?

  • By using the Solar viewing glasses, the skygazers can observe the eclipse properly and safely without damaging their eyes. 
  • By using a telescope or using a solar camera.
  • If the eclipse is not available in your region, then you can see live streaming of the solar eclipse through the NASA Official page. 

FAQ Related To Solar Eclipse 2025

When is the next total solar eclipse after 2025?

On 12th August, 2025. 

Is it unsafe to gaze at a solar eclipse directly?

Yes, it is risky to gaze directly as this might cause lifelong retinal damage.

Where can skygazers get more data on Solar Eclipse 2025?

The skygazers can officially get more data on Solar Eclipse 2025 through NASA Eclipse page which is www.eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov.

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