Fresh off a spectacular total lunar eclipse, millions of Americans will soon witness a solar eclipse on March 29, 2025.
The good news is, it’s happening at a decent hour (beginning around 6:30 a.m. to 7 a.m. ET). Yet it’ll be visible to far fewer people. Everyone in the lower 48 states and much of the Americas could see (weather-permitting) the recent lunar eclipse, but in the U.S., the coming partial solar eclipse will be largely limited to the Northeast region.
It’ll be, quite literally, a sunrise event.
“In much of the Americas, including the Northeastern United States, the partial solar eclipse will already be in progress during sunrise,” NASA explained.
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