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Surya Grahan 2025: The first solar eclipse of 2025 is scheduled to occur in a case of a few hours. As Skygazers from all over the world come together to see Surya Grahan of the year, enthusiasm is already building for the incident.
The first sun of the year will be a partial solar eclipse.
Here is everything that you should know about the upcoming Sun Grahan or Solar Eclipse 2025.
Surya Grahan 2025 Date and Time
In a joy for Skygazers, the first solar eclipse of 2025 or Surya Grahan will be on Saturday, 29 March.
Surya Grahan will start EDT (2:20 PM IST) at 4:50 am and reach its peak at 6:47 am. The solar eclipse will end at EDT at around 8:43 pm.
In India, partial solar eclipse will start from IST at 2:20 pm and reach its peak at IST at 4:17 pm.
How to see Surya Grahan 2025?
Enthusiasts can see partial solar eclipse or sun customer from a suitable viewing site, preferably some places where there is no obstruction and they can see it independently.
One should remember that a solar eclipse should never be seen with naked eyes as it can damage the eyes. A protective eyewear must be worn to see the Sun Grahan 2025.
Additionally, viewers can enjoy solar eclipse in indirect methods such as making pinhole projector using household content.
Regular sunglasses are not safe to see the solar eclipse. Only one glasses should be used that are specifically designed for solar views and certified to meet the International Security Standards (ISO 12312-2).
Will the first solar eclipse appear in India?
Partial solar eclipse 2025 will appear from countries in Asia, Africa, Europe, Atlantic Ocean, Arctic Ocean, North America and South America.
However, due to the difference of time and the alignment of the event, partial solar eclipse will not appear in India.
What is a partial solar eclipse?
According to NASA, a solar eclipse or sun gratitude occurs when the moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, puts a shade on the earth that either or partially blocks sunlight in some areas.
In a partial solar eclipse, such as march in solar eclipse, the moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, but the Sun, Moon and Earth are not completely row. This makes the moon a partial shade, which only covers a part of the sun.
During the clan or kundalakar solar eclipse, people outside the area covered by the internal shadow of the moon look at a partial solar eclipse or sun customer.
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