Stunning Views Of The Solar Eclipse 2025: Captured From The UK, Around The World, And From Space! [PHOTO, VIDEO]
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On 29 March 2025, an anticipated celestial event occurred: a partial solar eclipse 2025! For a few hours, sunlight dimmed, and the Sun appeared in the sky as if a giant bite had been taken out of it. Stargazers in the UK and across the world captured this incredible event, and now, we bring you a collection of images from both the ground and space. Dive into our gallery to see what this rare phenomenon looked like globally and from the skies above.
Solar Eclipse 2025 Over The UK
This first shot of the Solar Eclipse 2025 beautifully highlights the delicate balance between light and shadow during the eclipse. David Blanchflower from Newcastle Upon Tyne, England, took it on 29 March, at 10:45 UT.

Andrew Brooks from New Mills, England, took an interesting perspective on the 2025 solar eclipse: ‘Shot through the leaves and branches of a laurel bush to reduce the light and flare a little,’ he said.

Hues Of Solar Eclipse 2025 Over Canada
A breathtaking view of the partial solar eclipse rose over Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Ghiz Photography captured it casting brilliant hues of orange and gold across the morning sky.

Solar Eclipse Over Spain
Joethedemon from Algimia de Almonacid, Spain, captured a hypnotic time-lapse of the solar eclipse. The video shows the Moon’s steady movement across the Sun, gradually obscuring its light.
This stunning capture of the solar eclipse was taken at 11:50 from Pontevedra, Spain, by ‘TOGΛ’. A remarkable glimpse of this astronomical event from the northwest of Spain.

This captivating collage showcases the different stages of the partial solar eclipse of 2025, as seen from Málaga, Spain. ‘Ana’ created this visual summary, beautifully illustrating the Moon’s gradual passage across the Sun.

NASA’s Astronomy Picture Of The Day: Solar Eclipse Over Iceland
This stunning shot, featured as NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day, showcases the partial solar eclipse captured over Iceland, near the Grábrók volcanic crater, by Wioleta Gorecka. Despite a cloudy sky, the photographer’s careful planning allowed for a playful touch — her friend appears to be pulling the Sun from behind the Moon.

Stunning Montage Of The Eclipse
Another stunning montage of today’s solar eclipse, captured over two hours by Jeff Overs. The sequence beautifully illustrates the Moon’s gradual journey across the Sun, with the peak of the eclipse at 11 AM.

Partial Solar Eclipse From France
In this video from the Loire-Atlantique region of France, the partial solar eclipse reaches its maximum. The event was captured by ‘MeteoExpress’, visible until around 13:00.
Eclipse Over Eiffel Tower
‘tinmar_g’ made a breathtaking short of the 29 March, solar eclipse at its peak, perfectly framed by the iconic Eiffel Tower.

Solar Eclipse 2025 From Space
This is a stunning view of the partial solar eclipse in Earth’s northern hemisphere, captured from space by EUMETSAT’s Meteosat-12 satellite. Unlike a total eclipse, part of the Sun remains visible, creating a striking contrast against the Moon’s shadow sweeping across Earth.

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