Solar Eclipse October 25 to See Sun's Light Blocked Out Over RussiaA partial solar eclipse will be visible across large parts of the world on Tuesday, October 25, with a large part of Russia and Kazakhstan set to witness near-totality as the moon blocks the light from the sun.The partial solar eclipse will be the second to occur in 2022 following the previous one on April 30."If you are in the ideal regions on the Earth for this eclipse, like Russia and Kazakhstan, it will last about 2 hours and 15 minutes," Gianluca Masi, founder and director of the Virtual Telescope Project, told Newsweek."In most of Europe, the upcoming eclipse will last at least one hour, lasting longer the closer you are to the ideal zones mentioned above."Gregory Brown, public astronomy officer at Royal Observatory Greenwich, told Newsweek: "To watch the eclipse safely you can use a set of eclipse glasses, though make certain the protective film is not broken and do not stare extensively at the Sun even with them on."