Solar Eclipse Today in Pakistan Brings Rare Celestial Event
The partial solar eclipse is expected to reach its peak in 15 minutes, with 40% of the sun's disc covered by the moon, bringing a unique perspective on the celestial world, and astronomers are encouraging everyone to take a moment to appreciate the beauty of the event.

A partial solar eclipse is underway, with 25-30% of the sun's disc covered by the moon, according to Dr. Lintott, a professor of astrophysics, and is expected to reach 40% coverage in 15 minutes, bringing a rare celestial event to the skies.
The eclipse, described by Dr. Lintott as "just fun", highlights the beauty of the solar system's machinery, with the moon slowly covering a portion of the sun's disc. This event is not rare, with several occurring each year, and another notable one expected in August for most of Europe. For people in Pakistan, this event is a rare opportunity to witness a partial solar eclipse, and astronomers are encouraging everyone to take a moment to appreciate the beauty of the celestial event.
In addition to the solar eclipse, a rare "double sunrise" phenomenon, also known as "devil's horns," will occur on March 29, 2025, during a partial solar eclipse. Although this event will not be visible from Pakistan, it will be visible from areas with a 1% eclipse, including Washington D.C. and Virginia Beach. Meanwhile, people in Pakistan can look forward to the current solar eclipse, which is expected to bring a unique perspective on the celestial world.
As the solar eclipse continues, people in Pakistan are advised to take necessary precautions to safely view the event, and to appreciate the beauty of the celestial world. With the sun's disc partially covered by the moon, this event is a rare opportunity to witness the beauty of the solar system's machinery.