You can purchase certified solar eclipse glasses from retailers such as Walmart or Target. Some public libraries, astronomical observatories, schools, and other public agencies may also distribute free eclipse glasses.
Beware of counterfeit or uncertified glasses—always ensure they come from a reputable vendor.
While this partial solar eclipse will not be as dramatic as the total solar eclipse of April 2024, it remains a fascinating celestial event worth observing—safely.
If you’re in the northeastern U.S. or Canada, make sure to mark your calendar for the early morning of March 29, 2025, and prepare to witness a remarkable moment in the sky!