The year 2025 will witness a total of four eclipses -- two solar and two lunar -- according to the Met Department. The events include a mix of visible and non-visible phenomena for different regions, including Pakistan.
The first lunar eclipse of the year is scheduled for March 14, starting at 8:57am. However, as this eclipse will occur during daylight hours, it will not be visible in Pakistan.
The second lunar eclipse, a penumbral one, will occur on the night between September 7 and 8. Unlike the first, this eclipse will be visible across Pakistan, Europe, Asia, and Africa, offering a celestial spectacle for observers in these regions.
As for the solar eclipses, the first is set for March 29, but it will not be visible in Pakistan. Similarly, the second solar eclipse, occurring between September 21 and 22, will also be invisible to viewers in Pakistan.
The eclipses of 2025 highlight the diversity of astronomical events expected during the year, with varying visibility across regions.