Partialโข Solar Eclipse to Graceโข Skies September 22, 2025, Dubbed ‘Equinox Eclipse’
A partial solar eclipseโฃ will beโ visible across โseveral regions on September 22, 2025,โค offering a unique astronomical spectacle coinciding closely with the equinox. While not a total eclipse, the event promises a dramatic display, particularly during sunrise in theโ Southern Hemisphere, and is being referred to as the “Equinox eclipse” due to its timing.
The eclipse’s visibilityโ will vary substantially by location.Antarcticaโฃ will experience the most considerable coverage, with โup to 86% of the sun obscured in the Ross Sea. Southern Newโ Zealand, including dunedin (72% coverage) and Auckland (61% coverage),โฃ willโ witness the sun โrising during the eclipse.โ Smaller โคportions of the eclipse will be visibleโ in Fiji, Tonga, and even a sliver in Hobart, Australia (3% coverage). Remarkably, the remote โBalleny Islands in the southern Pacific are forecast toโ see 78% of theโค sun covered just ten minutes after sunrise.
According to Space, the eclipse will beginโ globally at 00:29:43 WIB, peak at 02:41:59โฃ WIB, and conclude at 04:53:45 WIB.These times are worldwide and will differ based on specific regional locations.
The eclipse’s proximity to the equinox – โa time โคwhen day and night are approximatelyโฃ equal in length – is what lendsโ it the nickname “Equinoxโ eclipse.” This makes the event particularly noteworthy for astronomers and skywatchers alike.