Partial solar eclipse to take place Saturday
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The best views are likely to be had from the coastal areas of New England and Maine in the U.S., where the deepest eclipse will take place.
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Get your protective eclipse glasses ready - weather permitting you'll be able to see the Moon take a 'bite' out of the Sun on Saturday morning.
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NASA photographer Bill Ingalls recommends focusing on the human experience of watching the eclipse.
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Astronomy fans figuring out where and what time to see the March 29, 2025, partial solar eclipse can check out a map from NASA.
Not everyone in the path of totality is expected to experience clouds during the eclipse. "Clear skies in the path of totality are most likely in northern New England and Upstate
Unlike a lunar eclipse, you'll need to wear safety glasses or take steps to otherwise protect your eyes to safely watch the solar eclipse.
The moon will intercede between the Earth and the sun, but won’t fully obscure the sun. That will leave a sliver visible, and totality won’t occur.
Observers across eastern North America and much of Europe will have front-row seats to the striking partial solar eclipse on March 29. Here's what to expect.
In the United States, the partial solar eclipse will occur at sunrise on Saturday. Here are the key times for cities along the East Coast.
On Saturday, people in parts of the United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Europe, Russia and Africa will get to experience a partial solar eclipse.