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The next solar eclipse that will cover about half the sun here in Washington, D.C. will not be until January of 2029. The next major partial eclipse will be in June of 2048, then again in March 2052.
A partial solar eclipse will be visible this weekend on March 29, 2025. What time will it begin for your area, and how can you safely view this uncommon phenomenon?
How to watch the 2025 partial solar eclipse on livestream Here are available live streams for the partial eclipse on March 29, 2025: Time and Date: YouTube livestream starting at 5:30 a.m.
According to the website Time and Date, this month's partial solar eclipse will start around 4:50 a.m. and end around 8:43 a.m. on March 29.
Here are other links to check out: The Photographer's Ephemeris; Xavier Jubier's interactive Google map of the eclipse. Northeastern skywatchers will see a partial solar eclipse on March 29.
On March 29, people in parts of the Northern Hemisphere will be able to see a partial solar eclipse. Here's what you need to know.
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Will the eclipse be visible from Ohio? What states can see the partial solar eclipse? The eclipse will be visible from 13 states in the northeast United States. But sadly, it will not appear in Ohio.
On March 29, the Moon will pass in front of the Sun, creating a partial eclipse as the lunar shadow falls on the Atlantic Ocean, including parts of the U.S. and Canada.