Mark your calendars! On March 29, 2025, people across North America, Europe, and Northern Asia will get to see a partial solar eclipse. It’s not a total solar eclipse, but it’s still an incredible sight as the Moon moves in front of the Sun, covering part of it and creating a surreal view.
The total lunar eclipse of March 13-14, 2025, will be a breathtaking event where the Moon turns red due to Rayleigh scattering. It will be visible in many regions but not in India. The eclipse includes penumbral, partial, and total phases, lasting up to 65 minutes. Mark your calendars!
Planetary alignment, often misunderstood, refers to planets appearing close in the sky from Earth, not perfectly lined up. The 2025 celestial events on January 25 and February 25 showcase six and seven planets visible together. These rare alignments offer stargazers a unique chance to marvel at our dynamic solar system.
