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Partial solar eclipse at the bottom of the world will close out the year’s celestial spectacles

Partial solar eclipse at the bottom of the world will close out the year’s celestial spectacles

Summary

A partial solar eclipse is set to occur next week, mainly visible in Antarctica, New Zealand, and part of Australia. This event is the last in a series of eclipses for the year, following a total lunar eclipse in Asia.

Key Facts

  • A partial solar eclipse will happen next week.
  • Antarctica, New Zealand, and a part of Australia are the best places to see it.
  • The eclipse will take place on Monday, local time in these regions.
  • This is the fourth and final eclipse of the year.
  • Earlier in the year, a total lunar eclipse was visible in Asia.
  • There were eclipses earlier in the year in March.
  • In 2026, more solar eclipses will happen, including one called a "ring of fire" and another total solar eclipse.

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