
A total of four eclipses are set to occur in 2025, including two solar and two lunar eclipses. So far, one solar and two lunar eclipses have already taken place.

The most recent total lunar eclipse took place on the September 7, and the moon appeared blood-coloured. Many people enjoyed watching it with the naked eye.

The next eclipse is scheduled for September, marking the final solar eclipse of 2025.

The second and final solar eclipse of 2025 will occur on Sunday, 21 September, coinciding with the Sarva pitrus New Moon. Navratri will begin the following day.

The solar eclipse on September 21 will begin at around 11 pm and will last until 3:23 am.

The second solar eclipse of 2025, scheduled for September, will be a partial eclipse. However, as it occurs at night, it will not be visible in India.

This solar eclipse will be observable in countries such as New Zealand, Australia, Africa, the South Pacific Ocean, the Indian Ocean, the Atlantic Ocean, the Southern Ocean, Polynesia, Melanesia, Norfolk Island, Christchurch, and Wellington.