Partial Solar Eclipse on Sept 21: When and Where to Watch in India

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Quick Summary:

  • A partial solar eclipse, dubbed the “equinox eclipse,” will occur on September 21, 2025, one day before the autumnal equinox.
  • This eclipse will feature 86% lunar coverage of the Sun and is primarily visible from New Zealand, Antarctica, and parts of the South Pacific.
  • Live streams for global viewing will be available thru websites like Space.com and TimeandDate.com starting around 18:00 UTC.
  • Viewers are advised too wear proper solar eclipse glasses to protect their eyes during observation.

Upcoming Eclipses:

  • The first solar eclipse in 2026 is scheduled for February 17, viewable only from southern South america, Africa, and Antarctica.
  • A total solar eclipse occurring on August 12, 2026, will be visible in regions including Greenland, Iceland, Portugal, Russia, Spain; a partial view can be seen across Canada.

Images included with this article depict:

  1. A stunning photograph of a solar eclipse event.
  2. The safe use of solar glasses for observing eclipses.

Indian Opinion Analysis:

While India won’t experience any direct visibility of this particular partial solar eclipse in September 2025 or its nearby successors mentioned for early 2026 (such as those visible primarily in the Americas or Europe), these events reflect humanity’s endless fascination with celestial phenomena. Accessible live streams from platforms like TimeandDate.com ensure that Indians-alongside global audiences-can still participate remotely despite geographical limitations.

India’s growing interest and contributions toward space science could provide opportunities in Earth-space observation to enhance public engagement with significant astronomical events such as this one. Leveraging eclipses as educational tools could inspire greater interest among India’s youth toward pursuing careers in astrophysics or aerospace industries-a sector India continues to expand through recent achievements like Chandrayaan missions. These eclipses also serve as reminders about advancing public awareness regarding eye protection while witnessing such powerful cosmic spectacles safely.

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