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|  Daily APOD Report  |
|  30 Mar 25 00:25:14  |
 
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Astronomy Picture of the Day
Discover the cosmos! Each day a different image or photograph of our
fascinating universe is featured, along with a brief explanation
written by a professional astronomer.
2025 March 30
A a cloudy sky appears with an overall pink - red hue. The Sun appears
partially eclipsed over a slanting hill. A person on the hill has their
arms raised and appears to be holding up the partially eclipsed Sun.
Please see the explanation for more detailed information.
A Partial Solar Eclipse over Iceland
Image Credit & Copyright: Wioleta Gorecka
Explanation: What if the Sun and Moon rose together? That happened
yesterday over some northern parts of planet Earth as a partial solar
eclipse occurred shortly after sunrise. Regions that experienced the
Moon blocking part of the Sun included northeastern parts of North
America and northwestern parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa. The
featured image was captured yesterday over the Gr+íbr+|k volcanic crater
in Iceland where much of the Sun became momentarily hidden behind the
Moon. The image was taken through a cloudy sky but so well planned that
the photographer's friend appeared to be pulling the Sun out from
behind the Moon. No part of the Earth experienced a total solar eclipse
this time. In the distant past, some of humanity was so surprised when
an eclipse occurred that ongoing battles suddenly stopped. Today,
eclipses are not a surprise and are predicted with an accuracy of
seconds.
Growing Gallery: Partial Solar Eclipse of 2025 March
Tomorrow's picture: inside out solar system
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