But March 29, a partial solar eclipse The northern hemisage was swept away in parts of the hemisphere. The shadow of the moon passed through Greenland, most Europe, North Asia, North -Western Africa and North North America, including parts of 13 American states.
A partial solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the Earth and the Sun but only partially covers the sun’s disc. Contrary to the total solar eclipse, the moon did not block the sun this time, so observers needed equipment such as Eclips Glasses or pinhole camera To safely see the sun.
Because the eclipse occurred in North America at sunrise, looking at the spectacle depending on the clear view of the eastern horizon and cloudless weather. In the European time regions, the eclipse emerged in the afternoon, making it an easy view. In Greenland and Europe, Sungzers captured these stunning images of the moon as “cutting” from the sun.
Nuke, Greenland
The Moon slowly takes the sun to Nuuk, Greenland behind a statue of Luheran Missionary Hans Edy. Nuke blackened about 90% of the sun during the 29 March eclipse.
Raun, France
In Raun, France, observers were treated for a glimpse of partial eclipse behind the clouds around noon.
Bryton, England
The Moon brits a cut out of the sun in Briton, England.
Liverpool, England
The ghost clouds obscure the sun in this terrible image of partial eclipse behind the statue of the liver bird in Liverpool, England.
Nuke, Greenland
A thin crescent of the sun exits the back of the moon above a house in Greenland.
Turnov, Czech Republic
Some areas, such as the Czech city Turnov, gave their views about the completely unclear eclipse by the clouds. Fortunately, observers in Turnov Observatory can see the livestream of the eclipse on their phone.
Berlin, Germany
In Berlin, Germany, the audience caught the beginning of the eclipse behind a storm sky.
Next partial solar eclipse will appear from Australia and parts of Antarctica September 21, 2025Those who want to experience totality should mark their calendar for August 12, 2026, when a total solar eclipse will appear in Greenland, Iceland, Spain and Russia, while other parts of Europe, as well as Africa and North America, will also experience a partial eclipse that day.