First Solar Eclipse of 2025 Occurs Today, Visible in Select Regions

The first solar eclipse of 2025 will take place today, drawing excitement from skywatchers worldwide. While it won’t be visible in Pakistan, astronomy enthusiasts in Europe, West Africa, North America, and the Atlantic region will witness this celestial event. Eclipse Timing and Visibility According to the Pakistan Meteorological Department, the eclipse will begin at 1:51 …

Space View of the March 2025 Partial Solar Eclipse

On March 29, 2025, a partial solar eclipse will cast a vast shadow over eastern North America. While observers on Earth will see a portion of the sun obscured, satellites in space will capture a breathtaking view of the moon’s penumbra sweeping across the planet. This celestial event will provide stunning visuals from both the …

Kick Off 2025 with a Meteor Shower, an Eclipse, and Venus

Start the year with a celestial treat! The night skies on January 3 and 4, 2025, will offer skywatchers an unforgettable spectacle. From a dazzling Venus-Moon conjunction to a meteor shower and a partial lunar eclipse, these events promise to inspire stargazers everywhere. Whether you observe in person or online, these astronomical phenomena will make …

2025 to Feature Four Eclipses with Limited Visibility in Pakistan

The year 2025 promises an exciting display of celestial phenomena, with two solar eclipses and two lunar eclipses occurring throughout the year. However, the visibility of these astronomical events in Pakistan will be limited, as confirmed by the Meteorological Department. March: A Lunar and Solar Event The first lunar eclipse of the year is set …

Annular Solar Eclipse Forecasted for October 2-3, But Not Visible in Pakistan

KARACHI: The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) announced on Monday that an annular solar eclipse will occur on October 2-3. However, the Met Office clarified that this spectacular astronomical event will not be visible from Pakistan. The annular solar eclipse will provide a stunning view for those located in South America and parts of North America, …

The last Solar eclipse of 2020 to Occur on Monday

Karachi: On Saturday, the Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) informed that the last 2020 solar eclipse will occur on Monday. However, this solar eclipse in the country and the South Asian region will be invisible to the naked eye. The eclipse will begin at 6:34 pm and end at 11:53 pm, according to the PMD.  This …

Watch Total Solar Eclipse via Livestream

The total solar eclipse of 2020 has started at 6:34 pm according to Pakistan’s standard time. Millions of people are relishing the moment through online platforms like youtube and Facebook. This spectacular scene is partially visible from the Pacific, Atlantic, Antarctica,  most of South America, southern parts of Africa, and the Indian Ocean while people …

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