On October 25, the maximum coverage of the solar disk was 82%, located at a location called the center of the eclipse. Partial solar eclipse will begin at 4:58 a.m. on October 25, when the moon passes in front of the sun and ends around 9:01 a.m.

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On October 25, the maximum coverage of the solar disk was 82%, located at a location called the center of the eclipse. Partial solar eclipse will begin at 4:58 a.m. on October 25, when the moon passes in front of the sun and ends around 9:01 a.m. - DayDayNews

  • October 25, the maximum coverage rate of the solar disk was 82%, located at a place called the center point of the eclipse.
  • partial eclipse will start at 4:58 am on October 25, when the moon passes in front of the sun and ends at around 9:01 am.
  • During the solar eclipse after October 25, the center of the eclipse will be located in the Arctic.

1 On Tuesday, October 25, the Earth will experience a partial solar eclipse, visible from parts of Europe, West Asia and northeast Africa. Skywatchers in other parts of the world (such as the United States) may miss the event in person, but they can watch it online for free.

partial eclipse will begin at 4:58 am on October 25, when the moon passes in front of the sun and ends around 9:01 am.

Virtual Telescope Project 2.0 allows astronomy enthusiasts to watch the partial solar eclipse on October 25 from the comfort of their homes. The solar eclipse will be filmed in Rome, Italy and can be broadcast live for free here. The Time and Date mobile observer team will also stream partial eclipse live and report on its YouTube channel.

Solar eclipse occurs when the moon slides between the earth and the sun, casts shadows on the earth and blocks all or part of the sun. The partial eclipse on October 25 is the second partial eclipse before 2022, the last time that occurred on April 30, spanning southeastern Pacific and southern South America.

No partial solar eclipse or total solar eclipse can be seen from all parts of the earth. This is because the moon is much smaller than the Earth, and its shadow is only a few hundred kilometers wide, which means it can only fall on a part of the Earth's surface at a time.

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