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On Sept. 21, a day before the equinox, a partial solar eclipse will obscure up to 86% of the sun Getty The last eclipse of the year arrives on Sept. 21, with a partial solar eclipse offering dramatic ...
Star-gazers are over the moon about it. This week, armchair astronomers will be treated to a celestial fireworks display of epic proportions. On September 21, the sky will be graced by a partial solar ...
Editor's note: The September 2025 partial solar eclipse put on a magnificent show as the moon swept over the face of our sun, darkening the sky over a swathe of the Pacific Ocean. Check out our wrap ...
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Editor's note: The September 2025 partial solar eclipse put on a magnificent show as the moon swept over the face of our sun, darkening the sky over a swathe of the Pacific Ocean. Check out our wrap ...
A partial solar eclipse will grace the skies on September 21, 2025, primarily visible from the Southern Hemisphere. Skywatchers in southern New Zealand and eastern Australia, including Sydney and ...
A partial solar eclipse will occur on September 21, 2025. It will be visible in the Southern Hemisphere. Key locations include New Zealand and eastern Australia. The Moon will partially block the Sun.
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