Overview
- The partial solar eclipse on March 29, 2025, was visible across the Northern Hemisphere, including Europe, Canada, and North Africa, lasting approximately two hours in most locations.
- Northeastern Canada and Greenland experienced the most significant obscuration, with over 90% of the Sun covered at the event's peak.
- In France, the eclipse reached a maximum obscuration of 32.5% in Brest, with visibility from 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM local time.
- Observers were advised to use certified eclipse glasses or indirect viewing methods to avoid permanent eye damage from the Sun's rays.
- The event was widely celebrated and documented through photographs from locations such as Greenland, France, and Italy, showcasing the public's fascination with celestial phenomena.