September 2025 Deep Partial Solar Eclipse
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•Partial solar eclipse September 2025: Everything you need to know about the 'solstice' solar eclipse
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16.6 million people will be in the path of a partial solar eclipse, and 409,000 will see a 70% or deeper eclipse.
The point of greatest eclipse — where 80% of the sun will be blocked by the moon — will occur in a remote part of the far South Pacific Ocean , south of New Zealand , and close to Antarctica .
After 2026 and 2028 , central solar eclipses — both total and annular — will dominate.
Jamie is an experienced science, technology and travel journalist and stargazer.
He is the editor of WhenIsTheNextEclipse.com and author of A Stargazing Program For Beginners .
Jamie 's special skill is turning tech-babble into plain English .
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