March partial solar eclipse map shows when, where people can see the phenomenon
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March 2025 already had a total lunar eclipse, and coming up next is a partial solar eclipse on Saturday, March 29.
During the partial eclipse, the moon will pass in front of the sun and cast a shadow on parts of the Northern Hemisphere, according to NASA. Only part of the sun will be blocked, giving it a crescent appearance. While this won't be a total eclipse — like the one in 2024 — viewers will still need to use eye protection to safely view the phenomenon.
Astronomy fans can experience the partial solar eclipse in parts of North America, along with sections of Europe, Africa, northern Asia, small parts of South America and throughout Greenland and Iceland.

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