Partial solar eclipse on Sept 21
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September's partial solar eclipse was not just caught by eager skywatchers on Earth but also by satellites orbiting high above.
In fact, 2025’s final eclipse will be visible to just 16.6 million people — 0.2% of the world’s population — located across New Zealand, various Pacific Islands, part of Australia, and pockets of Antarctica, according to Time and Date.
Partial eclipses often happen multiple times per year and are more common than total eclipses. The most recent partial solar eclipse was visible on March 29. Just two weeks ago, Asia experienced a total lunar eclipse, where the Earth's shadow blocked the moon from reflecting light.
During this partial Solar Eclipse 2025, astrology has a major role to play as this event is likely to bring mixed outcomes for a few zodiac signs, as per a vedic astrologer Neeraj Dhankher. Also Read Horoscope Today for September 21, 2025: The solar eclipse may bring joyful moments to these zodiacs