First Solar Eclipse of 2025 Takes Place Today, Not Visible in Pakistan

A partial solar eclipse is happening today, March 29, 2025, but it will not be visible in Pakistan. The event will be observable in Europe, parts of Asia, Africa, and both North and South America. The partial eclipse will begin at 13:51 PST and conclude at 17:44 PST. A second solar eclipse is scheduled for September 21 and 22, also not visible in Pakistan.
A partial solar eclipse is set to occur today, March 29, 2025. However, it will not be observable in Pakistan. The eclipse will be visible across regions including Europe, Northern Asia, much of North and South America, as well as parts of Africa and the Atlantic and Arctic oceans.
According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, the partial eclipse will commence at 13:51 PST, reach its maximum at 15:47 PST, and conclude at 17:44 PST. This significant celestial event highlights the geographical limitations of solar eclipse visibility.
Looking ahead, the second solar eclipse of 2025 will take place on September 21 and 22. Similar to today’s event, it will not be visible in Pakistan, but will be observable from southern Australia, various ocean regions, and Antarctica.
Earlier in the month, a total lunar eclipse occurred, which was visible from various regions including Europe, large parts of Asia and Australia, as well as both North and South America.
The first solar eclipse of 2025 occurring on March 29 will not be visible in Pakistan, as it is restricted to certain geographical regions. The partial eclipse will unfold throughout different time zones, with noticeable visibility across Europe, Asia, and the Americas. Furthermore, Pakistan will also miss the subsequent solar eclipse on September 21 and 22, 2025. In contrast, the total lunar eclipse from earlier in March was widely visible, showcasing the varying visibility of celestial events.
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