Overview
- The partial solar eclipse will occur on March 29, 2025, with the moon obscuring portions of the sun between 11:17 AM and 1:00 PM across Germany.
- Northern regions, including areas like Sylt and Schleswig, will experience up to 22% obscuration, while southern regions like Bavaria will see less, around 10%.
- Weather forecasts from the Deutscher Wetterdienst predict significant cloud cover and rain in many parts of Germany, limiting observation opportunities, though some regions may see brief clear skies.
- Observatories and planetariums nationwide are hosting public events with safe viewing equipment and educational programs, emphasizing the use of protective eyewear to prevent eye damage.
- This event is part of a broader astronomical calendar, with the next partial solar eclipse in Germany scheduled for August 12, 2026.