Solar Eclipse 2025 in Pakistan Timings
Eclipse Type | Date | Visibility in Pakistan | Time (Pakistan Time) |
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Solar Eclipse | March 29, 2025 | Not Visible | N/A |
Solar Eclipse | September 21-22, 2025 | Not Visible | Begins: 11:30 PM (Sept 22) |
Suraj Grahan in Pakistan
The First Solar Eclipse – March 29, 2025
The year’s first solar eclipse will occur on March 29, 2025. This will be a total solar eclipse, meaning that in certain parts of the world, viewers will experience complete darkness during daytime. However, this spectacular event will primarily be visible from regions in the Atlantic Ocean, parts of South America, and West Africa.
Unfortunately, this solar eclipse will not be observable in Pakistan. The country’s location won’t align with the path of totality or even the areas where a partial eclipse might be viewable. While the event may be widely covered internationally, Pakistan-based viewers will need to rely on live streams or recordings to witness this magnificent celestial occurrence.
The Second Solar Eclipse – September 21-22, 2025
The second solar eclipse of 2025 will occur over two days, starting late on September 21 and extending into September 22. This will be a partial solar eclipse, with the moon partially covering the sun.
Viewers located in the Pacific Ocean, North America, and parts of East Asia will have the opportunity to witness this event. However, once again, this eclipse will not be visible in Pakistan. With its occurrence beginning at around 11:30 p.m. Pakistan Standard Time (PST), the timing and placement of the eclipse make it unobservable from the region.