Witness the breathtaking beauty of March's partial solar eclipse as it graced the skies with stunning crescent shapes and dramatic views from Nottingham, Stonehenge, and more!
Skywatchers in the North, East, and Cumbria captured breathtaking images of a partial solar eclipse, showcasing the beauty of the dramatic sky despite cloudy conditions.
Thousands gathered across the northern hemisphere to witness the breathtaking partial solar eclipse, with excitement palpable among spectators in the UK. Experts from the Royal Astronomical Society noted the event's significance, as skygazers enjoyed a view of the moon partially obscuring the sun.
Get ready for an exciting partial solar eclipse this Saturday! See the Moon take a bite out of the Sun across the UK, but remember to wear protective glasses. Find out where and when to catch this celestial show!
A partial solar eclipse is set to dazzle on March 29! Watch as the moon takes a 'bite' out of the sun, with livestreams available for those unable to view it in person. Join the excitement and catch a glimpse of rare solar phenomena!
On March 29, catch the rare supermoon during its new phase, coinciding with a partial solar eclipse! This extraordinary cosmic event promises to be a visual spectacle, especially for those in the Northern Hemisphere. Don't miss out!
This weekend, a partial solar eclipse will create a stunning 'double sunrise' effect in several locations across the Northern Hemisphere. Catch the mesmerizing sight on March 29, 2025, with viewing tips for major cities!
Mark your calendars for a breathtaking solar eclipse on March 29! See up to 93% of the sun obscured at sunrise in parts of Canada and the US. Don't forget your solar glasses!
Prepare to be amazed by the rare 'solar horns' during the partial solar eclipse on March 29, 2025! Discover the best locations in North America to witness this unique celestial event and learn how to safely observe it.
March is filled with cosmic wonders! New Yorkers can witness a breathtaking blood-red moon during the lunar eclipse on March 13, followed by a partial solar eclipse at sunrise on March 29. This month also marks the spring equinox, making it a prime time for stargazers.