The year 2025 will offer an unforgettable experience for those interested in the sky. The solar eclipse known as the Supermoon and Devil’s Horn can be observed simultaneously. This rare celestial event is a source of great excitement for scientists and astronomy enthusiasts. So, when is the solar eclipse and at what time?Officials from the Royal Observatory announced that on the night of March 29, two rare astronomical events will occur simultaneously in the sky. The moon will reach its closest position to Earth, taking on a bright and large appearance known as the Supermoon. At the same time, a partial solar eclipse known as the “devil’s horn” will occur as the moon partially passes in front of the sun in the Northern Hemisphere.Astronomers noted that this rare celestial event presents a significant opportunity, especially for photographers and astronomy enthusiasts. The solar eclipse will begin at 13:57 Turkish time and last approximately 3 hours and 52 minutes. The eclipse will be observable from a large part of Europe, Northern Asia, Northwest Africa, most of North America, the northern part of South America, and the north and south polar regions.The Devil’s Horn solar eclipse occurs when the moon does not fully cross between Earth and the Sun, leaving a thin ring of light around the sun, creating a visual phenomenon resembling a “horn.” On the same day, the Supermoon, when the moon is closest to Earth, will enhance the visual impact of this eclipse.To observe this unique celestial event, eclipse observations will take place in various parts of the world. Astronomers note that this rare encounter is both astronomically and visually impressive.
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