Partial Solar Eclipse On October 25

India Will Witness Next Cosmic Occurrence In 2032!


On October 25, there will be a partial solar eclipse that can be seen in some portions of Europe, western Asia, and northeast Africa. This celestial event will be formed by the Sun, Moon, and Earth coming together, although unevenly.

The eclipse will begin in India before it turns dark in the late afternoon, and it will be visible from most of the locations.

The eclipse will not be observed from north-eastern India as the celestial phenomenon will occur after sunset there.

The partial solar eclipse will take place from 8:58 am until 1:02 pm. India won't be able to see the eclipse's end because it won't be finished until after sunset.

On March 29, 2025, there will be another partial solar eclipse. India won't be able to see it. On November 3, 2032, there will be one and only one partial solar eclipse that Indians will be able to witness clearly.

Types of Solar Eclipses:

According to NASA, four types of solar eclipses are total solar eclipse, annular solar eclipse, partial solar eclipse, and hybrid eclipse.

A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, completely blocking the Sun's face.

Annular Solar Eclipse occurs when the Moon is at or near its furthest point from the Earth and passes in front of the Sun, an annular solar eclipse occurs.

A partial solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, but the Sun, Moon, and Earth are not perfectly aligned.

Hybrid Solar Eclipse occurs because Earth's surface is curved, sometimes an eclipse can shift between annular and total as the Moon's shadow moves across the globe.

 

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