“Solar Eclipse August 2, 2025: When, Where & How to Watch”

If you just watch the sky out of curiosity or even if you are a professional astronomer, you should not miss this moment, which is going to come on 2 August 2025. Remember this date because something will happen on this day that will be very exciting for sky watchers and science lovers. A Solar Eclipse (Surya Grahan) is going to happen on this day, which is a rare and awe-inspiring celestial event. When the moon comes directly in front of the sun and its shadow falls on the earth, you will see it in total or partial eclipse, it depends on your position at that time, where you are at that time. This is a magical moment in a way because during this moment the daylight diminishes for some time, the wind starts getting cold, and the colours of the sky start changing.

Eclipse Details – what is going to happen on 2 August 2025?

On this day, the solar eclipse is going to be amorous ; in some places, the sun will completely disappear, meaning it will be a total solar eclipse. This is a very rare moment. During this time, only the outer ring or “corona” of the sun is visible.

Although the timing of the eclipse will be different according to the location, globally it will be visible in this way.

Eclipse will start: Morning time (different from local time).

Maximum eclipse: When the Sun will completely disappear.

Eclipse will end: Within approximately 2-3 hours.

Path of the eclipse (where will it be visible?) 

The solar eclipse of the entire globe is divided into the following parts: The geographic areas where a total eclipse occurs are North Africa, southern Europe, and western Asia. To find the time for your location, visit trusted sources like NASA or timeanddate.com to check the visibility timings for your city.


Best Places to View the Eclipse

This solar eclipse that is going to happen on 2 August 2025 can be seen in many parts of the world. For those who want to see this magical moment, there are some perfect places from where this eclipse will be best seen:

1. North African countries like Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia, where the skies will be absolutely clear due to the presence of deserts, are the best places for viewing. These countries fall in the path of a partial eclipse. 

📍 Suggested Spots: Marrakech, the outskirts of Algiers.

 2. Southern Europe, Spain, Italy, and Greece, are some of the places where a partial eclipse can be seen. The chances of clear weather are also high here, and it is also a very good and beautiful tourist place. 

📍 Suggested Spots: Seville (Spain), Naples (Italy), Athens (Greece).

 3. Middle East. This eclipse can be seen in Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Iran, although there is little pollution here, which makes this eclipse even more mesmerising. 

📍 Suggested Spots: Riyadh outskirts, Iranian plateau. 

4. South Asia: Partial eclipse can also be enjoyed in some parts of India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Here, coastal and hill areas provide the best horizon, so the view will be very beautiful. 

📍 Suggested Spots: Udaipur, Goa coast, Lahore, Colombo.

Bonus Tip for Skywatchers:

*Hill stations and open fields in your area are best for viewing the eclipse. 

*Do check the local weather forecast so that your eclipse viewing is not ruined.

*If you are planning photography, use a solar filter, don’t depend on normal DSLRs, and DIYs.

Eclipse Photography Tips – Capture the moment of the solar eclipse perfectly

  •  If you want to capture this moment along with enjoying it, then with the right tools and a little planning, you can take some marvellous photos.
  •  Here are some special tips: Make sure to use a solar filter on DSLRs or mirrorless cameras. Do not watch the eclipse without certified glasses.
  •  If you are using a DSLR, keep the ISO low (100-400) Keep the shutter speed slow or fast according to the light (keep it fast at the start and slow at the eclipse peak).
  •  Keep the aperture up to f/8 or f/11 for clarity. Add some foreground element during the eclipse; this will make your photo dramatic
Resources & Links – Solar Eclipse 2025 ke Liye Helpful Tools and Websites 

If you are planning to watch and understand this eclipse, then these trusted resources will help you a lot. 

🔗 https://eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov 

This official eclipse portal of NASA provides detailed information about everything, including its path map, contact images, animations, and educational material, all of which can be found at this place. 

🔗 https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse 

On this site, you can also see the timing of the eclipse according to your local area, visibility percentage countdown, and simulators. And if your location is not in the path of the eclipse, you can watch live streams using the following options: NASA TV, YouTube Channel, Time and Date Live Stream Page, and livestreams of Astronomy clubs (available region-wise).

FAQs :

Q1: What is a solar eclipse? 

A1: When the moon comes between the sun and the Earth, it blocks the sun’s  

       rays for some time, which is known as a solar eclipse.

 Q2: Will this eclipse be visible in India? 

 A2: Yes, a partial eclipse will be seen in many parts of India, and there are chances of seeing “Ring of

fire” or “Annual eclipse” in some parts.

 Q3: What special things happen during an eclipse?

 A3: Birds become silent during an eclipse, a strange feeling is felt in the environment, and the air also

becomes cold. Many people consider this moment spiritually powerful.

 Q4: When will the next big solar eclipse come? 

 A4: The next solar eclipse that we will get to see after this moment will be seen only on 12 August

2026. That too will be seen only in some parts of North Africa and Europe. You will get it. So if you

are an eclipse chaser, then mark the dates.


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