
Final 2025 solar eclipse on Sept 21 visible in Antarctica, Australia, New Zealand; find timings, regions, and safety tips. Photo: X.
Solar Eclipse 2025: Skywatchers around the globe are preparing for the final solar eclipse of the year, a partial eclipse set to occur on Sunday, September 21. The event will be visible from select regions, offering a striking view for those in its path.
A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, blocking some or all of the Sun’s light. In a partial solar eclipse, the Moon covers only a portion of the Sun, creating a dramatic shadow across parts of the Earth.
This eclipse will begin at 1:29 p.m. EDT (10:59 p.m. IST) and end at 5:53 p.m. EDT (3:23 a.m. IST, September 22). The maximum phase, when the Moon will obscure the largest portion of the Sun, is expected at 3:41 p.m. EDT (1:11 a.m. IST).
According to space.com, the eclipse will be visible in the following regions:
Antarctica: 4:49 a.m. to 6:53 p.m. local time
Australia: 6:13 a.m. to 7:36 a.m. local time
New Zealand: 5:41 a.m. to 8:36 a.m. local time
The partial eclipse can also be observed across parts of the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic Ocean.
However, it will not be visible in India, as the event will occur after sunset. Astronomy enthusiasts in India and other non-visible regions can follow the phenomenon via online live streams.
This event concludes the year’s eclipse calendar. The next solar eclipse is scheduled for February 17, 2026, an annular eclipse that will be visible from Antarctica, with a partial eclipse observable in Africa, South America, the Pacific Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, and the Indian Ocean.
Later in August 2026, a total solar eclipse will occur, offering an even more dramatic spectacle.
Experts warn that proper eye protection is essential when watching a solar eclipse. Regular sunglasses are not safe. Eclipse glasses, which contain a special solar filter, must be worn throughout the event.
Viewers may only remove protective glasses during the brief period when the Moon completely covers the Sun, known as the period of totality – a condition not applicable in this partial eclipse.
Also Read: Surya Grahan 2025: Is Solar Eclipse Harmful For Pregnant Women? Must-Read Safety Tips Inside
Zubair Amin is a Senior Journalist at NewsX with over seven years of experience in reporting and editorial work. He has written for leading national and international publications, including Foreign Policy Magazine, Al Jazeera, The Economic Times, The Indian Express, The Wire, Article 14, Mongabay, News9, among others. His primary focus is on international affairs, with a strong interest in US politics and policy. He also writes on West Asia, Indian polity, and constitutional issues. Zubair tweets at zubaiyr.amin
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