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Partial Solar Eclipse Captivates Northern Hemisphere with Stunning Views

The March 29, 2025, eclipse offered dramatic scenes across Canada, Greenland, and Europe, with observers taking precautions to safely witness the celestial event.

  • 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.
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