First Solar Eclipse Of 2025 On March 29 , Date, time, places and visibility details
First Solar Eclipse Of 2025 On March 29– The first solar eclipse of the year will be observed on the 29th. It will be visible in North America, Greenland, Iceland, the North Atlantic Ocean, Europe and northwestern Russia. However, the first solar eclipse of the year will not be visible in India. It will start at 2:20 PM Indian time and will reach a maximum of 90% at 4:17 PM. Similarly, the eclipse will end at 4:14 PM.
During the pollen season, partial, full, and annular pollinations occur depending on the positions of the Earth, Moon, and Sun. Each full pollination is preceded and followed by partial pollination. Sometimes a mixture of full and annular pollinations is seen.

The Earth revolves around the Sun, and the Moon revolves around the Earth in a specific orbit. Sometimes, solar and lunar eclipses occur only when they are in a straight line. During a solar eclipse, the Moon is between the Earth and the Sun, and people in the area where the Moon’s shadow falls cannot see the Sun for a while. Solar eclipses are possible only on new moon days.
On the other hand, a total lunar eclipse will be visible across India on September 7-8, along with parts of Asia, Europe, Antarctica, the Western Pacific, Australia and the Indian Ocean. Similarly, the last partial solar eclipse of the year will be visible in New Zealand, Eastern Melanesia and West Antarctica on September 21-22. This too will not be visible in India.
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