
The second and final solar eclipse of 2025 has come to an end. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This astronomical event began at 22:29:32 on September 22, Tashkent time, and ended at 2:53:33 on September 23. The entire process lasted a total of 4 hours and 22 minutes.
The peak of the solar eclipse was recorded at 00:43:04 on September 22. This eclipse was observed over the Pacific Ocean area, as well as in New Zealand and Antarctica.
According to astronomers, no such event will occur again during the remainder of 2025. Therefore, this solar eclipse is considered the last and rare astronomical event of the year.
The observation of the solar eclipse is of great importance for scientists and naturalists, serving as a crucial source for studying movements in the universe and the characteristics of the solar system. Similar events are expected to be observed in the coming years.