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South the spot to be for partial solar eclipse

The partial solar eclipse on Sept. 22 will reach up to 72% coverage in Invercargill, with safety guidelines emphasizing certified solar viewing glasses for protection.

A partial solar eclipse captured from the European Space Agency's Proba-2 minisatellite back in 2015. (File photo) Photo: ESA/ Proba-2 By Melanie Earley of RNZ

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The last solar eclipse of 2025 will take place on September 21, just one day before the equinox. The partial solar eclipse will be visible from New Zealand, Antarctica and the South Pacific. Although it is not a total eclipse, it is a deep partial eclipse, in which the Moon will cover up to 86% of the Sun. Also read: Quetzaltenango celebrates independence with a massive parade The research stations of South New Zealand and Antarctica will enjoy …

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RNZ broke the news in New Zealand on Monday, September 15, 2025.
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