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Partial Solar Eclipse Today: Not Visible in Pakistan

Today, March 29, 2025, a partial solar eclipse is occurring, but it is not visible in Pakistan. It can be observed from Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The maximum peak will occur at 15:47 PST. A second solar eclipse is scheduled for September 21-22, 2025, also not visible in Pakistan. Earlier, a total lunar eclipse occurred this month, visible across many regions.

Today, on March 29, 2025, a partial solar eclipse is set to occur; however, it will not be observable in Pakistan. According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, the eclipse will be visible in several regions including Europe, parts of Asia, North and West Africa, most of North America, and the northern areas of South America, as well as in the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans.

The timing for the partial solar eclipse is as follows: it will commence at 13:51 PST, reach its apex at 15:47 PST, and conclude at 17:44 PST. Following this event, the second solar eclipse of 2025 is slated for September 21 and 22, which will also not be visible from Pakistan. This upcoming eclipse will be observable in southern Australia and various oceanic regions including the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, along with Antarctica.

Earlier this month, on March 14, the first total lunar eclipse of the year was witnessed across vast regions including Europe, many parts of Asia, Australia, Africa, North America, South America, and the surrounding oceans such as the Pacific, Atlantic, and Arctic. This lunar eclipse showcased the natural wonder of celestial alignments.

In summary, the first solar eclipse of 2025 will take place today but remains invisible in Pakistan. The event is accessible to various regions worldwide, including Europe and North America. Following this, a second solar eclipse will occur in September, again not observable in Pakistan. Additionally, a total lunar eclipse was previously observed this month, affecting numerous regions across the globe.

Original Source: dunyanews.tv

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