India, March 20 -- The first solar eclipse of this year will take place on Saturday, March 29. According to NASA, the eclipse will be seen from parts of North America, Europe, Africa, Northern Asia, South America, Greenland, and Iceland. There will be no visibility from India.
In the US, the partial solar eclipse will be visible in the eastern and northeastern regions, where the sun will rise partially eclipsed. The following states will experience the eclipse to varying degrees:
Visibility: One of the best locations in the US to view the eclipse, with up to 93% of the sun obscured at sunrise in northern Maine.
Visibility: Significant obscuration, though less than Maine, with northern areas seeing a deeper partial eclipse (around 80-90...
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