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Partial solar eclipse: Where and when to see the sunrise event on March 29

Published on: 2025-05-27 00:42:38

There will be no totality, but the first solar eclipse of 2025 may bring the famed devil’s horns. On Saturday, March 29, a solar eclipse will darken the skies. Unlike the “Great American Eclipse” of 2024, though, this will not be a total eclipse; instead, a partial eclipse will be visible in the early morning hours in parts of the northern hemisphere. A partial eclipse isn’t as dramatic as a total eclipse, but it’s still worth seeing. While the sun will not be fully obscured, with proper eye protection, you will be able to see the moon take a bite out of the sun. Because the eclipse will occur in many places during sunrise, viewers may get the chance to see the famed “devil horns” — the crescent of solar light emerging from behind the moon. When can you watch this partial solar eclipse, and those devil horns? Let’s talk about how to safely watch this eclipse. What areas will experience the partial solar eclipse, and when? The partial solar eclipse will be visible in areas of the n ... Read full article.