New Delhi, Sept. 20 -- The Moon's journey across the Sun has fascinated humans for centuries, turning bright daylight into a surreal twilight. Such celestial events shows the delicate alignment of the Earth, Moon, and Sun, and remind us of the precision of our universe.
In September 2025, skywatchers will witness the last solar eclipse of the year. This will be a partial eclipse, where the Moon obscures part of the Sun in certain regions. Unfortunately, the timing places it below the horizon for India, meaning the country will not see it. Instead, the best views will be in the Southern Hemisphere, including eastern Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica.
The partial solar eclipse is scheduled for September 21. In some locations, up to 8...
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