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Astronomical Highlights of 2025: Eclipses, Planets, and Meteor Showers

The year 2025 offers celestial events including four eclipses, dazzling planetary alignments, and prominent meteor showers visible from different parts of the world.

  • 2025 will feature two total lunar eclipses on March 14 and September 7, with varying visibility across regions, and two partial solar eclipses on March 29 and September 21.
  • Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, and Mars dominate the evening sky early in the year, with Venus shining brightest as the Evening Star until March and transitioning to Morning Star from April onward.
  • Key meteor showers include the Quadrantids in January, the Lyrids in April, the Perseids in August, and the Leonids in November, offering opportunities to spot bright meteors and fireballs.
  • Seasonal celestial markers include the spring equinox on March 20, summer solstice on June 21, and winter solstice on December 21, aligning with Earth's orbital milestones.
  • Prominent constellations and stars such as Orion, Sirius, and the Winter Hexagon will be particularly visible, enriching stargazing experiences throughout the year.
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