A spectacular solar eclipse is set to occur on March 29, 2025, with millions of Americans witnessing the event. Although it will be visible at a decent hour (around 6:30-7:00 a.m. ET), the eclipse will only be visible in parts of the Northeast region of the US.
Unlike total solar eclipses, which block out the sun completely, partial solar eclipses cast a shadow on Earth and allow viewers to see a crescent of the sun. The amount of sun eclipsed by the moon varies depending on the region, with people in areas like Boston and Portland seeing more than others, such as New York City.
To safely view the eclipse, it’s essential to wear proper eye protection, including “eclipse glasses” or a handheld solar viewer that meet international safety standards. The American Astronomical Society has vetted lists of approved suppliers for safe solar filters and viewers.
This event will be a unique opportunity to witness the movement of celestial objects and appreciate the beauty of a partial solar eclipse.
Source: https://mashable.com/article/solar-eclipse-partial-north-america-us-where-when-to-see-march-29