The final solar eclipse of the year will be visible today, on October 25. It will be visible across Europe, western Asia and northeastern Africa and the Middle East. Population of Georgia can observe the solar eclipse at 15:08.
According to NASA, it will be a partial eclipse, in which the moon is not perfectly aligned with the Earth and the sun, so it will not completely cover the sun. The display of the phenomenon will peak at 11 a.m. coordinated universal time (UTC).
To safely view the eclipse, a person needs a special pair of eclipse viewing glasses or solar viewing glasses. Sunglasses do not count. And never directly look at the sun during an eclipse.
If you don’t have the correct glasses, you can create a mini projector to reflect the image of the eclipse onto a flat surface.