Overview
- The eclipse runs from 17:29 to 21:53 UTC (10:59 pm to 3:23 am IST; 1:29 to 5:53 pm ET), with maximum coverage at about 19:41 UTC (1:11 am IST; 3:41 pm ET).
- Best visibility spans eastern Australia, New Zealand, Antarctica and multiple Pacific islands, with the deepest partial phase in southern high latitudes.
- It is not visible from India, the United States or most of the Northern Hemisphere, and viewers are urged to use ISO 12312-2–certified solar filters or watch official livestreams.
- Outlets list visibility in 18 territories including Australia, Cook Islands, Fiji, French Polynesia, Kiribati, New Caledonia, New Zealand, Niue, Norfolk Island, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna.
- This final solar eclipse of 2025 precedes an annular eclipse on February 17, 2026 and a total eclipse on August 12, 2026, with the next eclipse visible from India on August 2, 2027.