Upcoming Solar eclipse on March 29, 2025, How to see From Mobile

Solar Eclipse on March 29, 2025: How to See It with the Naked Eye or Phone 

A rare solar eclipse is coming on March 29, 2025! Here’s how students can safely watch it. 

Rare Eclipse Alert 

NEVER look at the eclipse with bare eyes! It can cause permanent eye damage. Use eclipse glasses. 

Protect Your Eyes 

Only use ISO-certified solar viewing glasses to watch the eclipse safely. Regular sunglasses won’t work! 

Use Certified Glasses 

Want to see the eclipse on your phone? Use a solar filter over your camera lens to protect the sensor. 

Phone Viewing Safety 

Avoid looking at the eclipse through your phone screen directly—it can still harm your eyes over time. 

Avoid Eye Strain 

Try the pinhole projector method—a safe way to watch the eclipse without looking at the sun. 

Try Pinhole Projection 

Use a telescope or binoculars ONLY with a solar filter to safely magnify the eclipse view. 

Filtered Telescope Only 

Don’t rely on smartphone cameras alone—most can’t handle the sun’s brightness without damage. 

Phone Camera Warning 

Record the eclipse with a tripod and solar filter for the best and safest footage on your phone. 

Record With Care 

Enjoy this celestial event safely! Always protect your eyes and camera when viewing the eclipse. 

Enjoy It Safely