Partial solar eclipse to occur on September 21
Education and science
- 16 September, 2025
- 12:44
The second and final solar eclipse of the year will take place on September 21, according to the Astrophysics Department of Baku State University's Faculty of Physics, according to Report.
This will be a partial solar eclipse. It will begin at 17:29:32 UTC on September 21 and end at 21:53:33 UTC, lasting a total of 4 hours and 22 minutes. The eclipse will reach its maximum at 19:41:04 UTC on September 21.
The event will be visible from the Pacific Ocean, New Zealand, and Antarctica, but it will not be observable from Azerbaijan.
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