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Solar Eclipse In September: Surya Grahan 2025 Date, Time, Visibility In India And More

By Nishit Singh Raghuwanshi

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Solar Eclipse In September: Surya Grahan 2025 Date, Time, Visibility In India And More

In the first Week of September, the world witnessed the blood moon that was nothing less than a spectacular. Now, seems like September is not done with the celestial events as we are set to see a solar eclipse in a couple of weeks. And it becomes more remarkable as this one is the last solar eclipse of the year. And what makes it more intriguing in India is that the Pitra Paksha, a period addressed to honor ancestors, both started and will end with an eclipse. Moving forward, let’s have a look at the importance of the upcoming solar eclipse, followed by its visibility in different regions. September Solar Eclipse Details That You Should Know The Solar eclipse will take place on September 21, 2025, and it will reach hit its peak at 1:13 AM as per the Indian Standard Time (IST). And after hitting the peak, the solar eclipse will end pretty early. At the time of event, the Earth will witness a partial solar eclipse which means the moon will block part of the Sun creating a crescent shape in the sky. It is also called the equinox eclipse because it happens two times every year – in March and September. Will The September Solar Eclipse Be Visible In India? List Of Places Where One Can See Surya Grahan Starting with India, as disappointing as it could be, the September 2025 solar eclipse will not be visible in the country. Other countries that will miss out on the same are Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, North America, South America, Nepal, and Pakistan. To be precise, the Northern Hemisphere is going to miss out on the eclipse. Also Read: When Is Next Total Lunar Eclipse? What Makes 2025 ‘Blood Moon’ Most Spectacular in Decades However, the story is pretty different for the countries lying in the Southern Hemisphere. The eclipse will be visible in eastern Australia, parts of the South Pacific, and New Zealand. People in Antarctica will also be able to experience the same for sure. Get Latest News live on Times Now along with Breaking News and Top Headlines from Technology Science and around the world.