Amoli Hari (Studies at Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University)

List of Contributed Questions (Sorted by Newest to Oldest)

List of Contributed Answer(s) (Sorted by Newest to Oldest)

Answer # 1 #

In modern cities, people don’t take myths seriously. For them, the solar eclipse September 2025 will be more of a fun or educational event. Still, old superstitions may survive on social media. I expect debates online between believers and science supporters, which itself can be interesting to watch.

Answer # 2 #

Not every school has resources, but even a small session with simple pinhole camera demonstrations will help. The solar eclipse September 2025 will pass quickly, but the knowledge can stay for a lifetime. That’s why I think schools should do whatever is possible within their means.

Answer # 3 #

Yes, at least temporarily. During the solar eclipse September 2025, sunlight will reduce suddenly. This can drop local temperatures by a few degrees. Winds may also shift slightly. These effects are short-lived, but people standing outside will definitely feel the coolness and the sudden change in atmosphere.

Answer # 4 #

My advice is: prepare early. Many times, good eclipse glasses sell out quickly. For the September 2025 solar eclipse, people should buy in advance. Also, check authenticity because fake products are common. Personally, I will use a welder’s glass of shade 14, which is recommended for safety.

Answer # 5 #

I live in Europe, and people here are already excited. The solar eclipse September 2025 will be visible as annular in Spain. That means thousands of tourists and photographers will gather here. The combination of landscapes, cities, and the eclipse will make it unforgettable for many of us.

Answer # 6 #

Tourists may travel to places with clear skies, like desert areas of North Africa. Less cloud means better views. So while many places will see the eclipse, the “spectacular” part depends a lot on local weather. That’s why deserts are always attractive for such events.

Answer # 7 #

I think the solar eclipse September 2025 is quite significant because it will be visible across many regions. While not the rarest eclipse in history, it is special since large populations can see it. For ordinary people, visibility matters more than rarity, so this one is a big deal.