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Title: Sun Eclipse 2025: What You Need to Know About the Ecuinox Event

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Partial⁢ Solar Eclipse to Grace⁢ Skies September 22, 2025, Dubbed ‘Equinox Eclipse’

A partial solar eclipse⁣ will be​ visible across ‌several regions on September 22, 2025,⁤ 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 the​ Southern Hemisphere, and is being referred to as the “Equinox eclipse” due to its timing.

The eclipse’s visibility​ will vary substantially by location.Antarctica⁣ will experience the most considerable coverage, with ‍up to 86% of the sun obscured in the Ross Sea. Southern New‌ Zealand, including dunedin (72% coverage) and Auckland (61% coverage),⁣ will‍ witness the sun ​rising during the eclipse.‌ Smaller ⁤portions of the eclipse will be visible‍ in Fiji, Tonga, and even a sliver in Hobart, Australia (3% coverage). Remarkably, the remote ‍Balleny Islands in the southern Pacific are forecast to‍ see 78% of the⁤ sun covered just ten minutes after sunrise.

According to Space, the eclipse will begin‍ globally at 00:29:43 WIB, peak at 02:41:59⁣ 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 – ​a time ⁤when day and night are approximately⁣ equal in length – is what lends​ it the nickname “Equinox​ eclipse.” This makes the event particularly noteworthy for astronomers and skywatchers alike.

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