Misplaced within the glare of the solar on Sept. 21, the brand new moon will rise with out anybody within the Northern Hemisphere noticing. Nevertheless, early birds in New Zealand and the South Pacific — and a handful of individuals (and tens of millions of penguins) overwintering in Antarctica — will see a dramatic “crescent dawn” as an eclipsed solar emerges from the horizon. It is as dramatic a sight because it’s potential to see this aspect of a complete photo voltaic eclipse.
Dubbed the “equinox eclipse,” it would happen inside the similar 24 hours as September’s equinox, the second when the solar seems to cross the celestial equator, heading southward to deliver spring to the Southern Hemisphere as autumn begins within the north.
Whereas the equinox happens at 2:19 p.m. EDT (18:19 UTC) on Sept. 22, the partial photo voltaic eclipse — the second considered one of 2025 — will occur from 1:29 p.m. to five:53 p.m. EDT (17:29 to 21:53 UTC) on Sept. 21. That interprets to dawn on Monday, Sept. 22, native time in Antarctica, New Zealand and the South Pacific.
Not like a complete photo voltaic eclipse, the place the moon fully blocks the solar and makes it potential to see the photo voltaic corona (our star’s wispy outer ambiance) with the bare eye, a partial photo voltaic eclipse leaves a portion nonetheless seen. The result’s a crescent solar, which should be considered by way of photo voltaic eclipse glasses always. Whereas the sky will not darken, the spectacle of a closely eclipsed solar on the horizon guarantees unforgettable views.
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For this occasion, the protection of our star’s seen floor might be unusually deep, with as much as 86% of the solar obscured in components of Antarctica’s Ross Sea and southern New Zealand. One of many key viewing places on an in any other case distant eclipse monitor might be Dunedin, New Zealand, the place the solar will rise already eclipsed at 6:27 a.m. NZST, reaching a most of about 72% protection about 40 minutes later.
Solely about 400,000 individuals will be capable to see an eclipse of over 70%, in response to Timeanddate.com. Additional north in Auckland, the solar will rise already partially eclipsed at 6:10 NZST, and the utmost eclipse reaches 61% whereas within the South Pacific, viewers in Fiji and Tonga will see a a lot smaller partial eclipse at dawn. From Hobart, Australia, a 3% partial eclipse might be seen simply after dawn at 6:00 a.m. AEST.
The subsequent photo voltaic eclipse on Earth will happen on Feb. 17, 2026, when an annular photo voltaic eclipse will create a “ring of fireside” seen for as much as 2 minutes and 20 seconds as 92% of the solar is blocked by the moon at its most distant. Sadly, the beautiful ring of fireside will solely be seen from a distant area of Antarctica. Typically penguins have all of the luck.