Overview
- A partial lunar eclipse will occur on Friday, March 14, 2025, starting at 4:56 AM CET with the moon entering Earth's penumbra.
- The eclipse becomes partially visible at 6:09 AM CET when the moon enters Earth's umbra, but it will set soon after in Germany, limiting observation opportunities.
- Weather forecasts from the German Weather Service suggest cloudy skies in the south and southwest, with potential breaks in the north and northwest, though visibility remains uncertain.
- The total phase of the lunar eclipse, when the moon turns red, will not be visible in Germany as it occurs after the moon has set.
- A partial solar eclipse is also expected on March 29, 2025, with varying degrees of visibility across Germany, offering another celestial event for skywatchers.