'Double sunrise' will be visible this weekend: How and where to see it |
(NEXSTAR) – Just weeks after a total lunar eclipse turned the sky blood red, there's already another celestial event that has people talking – a partial eclipse that will create a unique sunrise Saturday.
Dubbed a "double sunrise" by Live Science and Forbes, the moon's silhouette will give the sun a crescent shape, and, as it rises on March 29, viewers will see what appear to be "two separate 'horns' emerging from the horizon."
A global map of the shadow path for the March 29, 2025 partial solar eclipse. The left half of the orange loop shows where the eclipse ends at sunrise, while the right half shows where it begins at sunrise. (Credit: Ernie Wright and Abby A. Interrante/NASA's Scientific Visualization Studio)
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