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On March 29, 2025 a partial solar eclipse will be visible in areas of Europe , Asia , Africa , North America , South America and the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans .
It will reach its maximum phase at 6:47 a.m. EDT ( 1047 GMT ) with a sliver of the sun peaking out from behind the moon.
It is unsafe to look directly at the sun without solar eclipse glasses designed for solar viewing.
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