🌍 On September 21, 2025, skywatchers in the Southern Hemisphere will witness a stunning partial solar eclipse! The Moon will pass between the Earth and the Sun, covering up to 87% of the Sun’s surface in some locations.
🔭 Best visibility:
Antarctica – deepest eclipse (almost 9/10 of Sun covered)
New Zealand – up to 80% coverage
Australia (especially Tasmania) – around 40–70% coverage
⚠️ Important: Never look at the Sun directly! Use eclipse glasses or safe viewing methods.
🌌 This event comes just two weeks after the Blood Moon total lunar eclipse on September 7–8, making September 2025 a rare double eclipse season.
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🌍 On September 21, 2025, skywatchers in the Southern Hemisphere will witness a stunning partial solar eclipse!
The Moon will pass between the Earth and the Sun, covering up to 87% of the Sun’s surface in some locations.
🔭 Best visibility:
Antarctica – deepest eclipse (almost 9/10 of Sun covered)
New Zealand – up to 80% coverage
Australia (especially Tasmania) – around 40–70% coverage
⚠️ Important: Never look at the Sun directly! Use eclipse glasses or safe viewing methods.
🌌 This event comes just two weeks after the Blood Moon total lunar eclipse on September 7–8, making September 2025 a rare double eclipse season.
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