Overview
- The partial solar eclipse on March 29, 2025, is currently underway, with up to 22% of the sun obscured in northern Germany.
- Weather conditions vary, with cloudy skies hindering visibility in southern Germany, while northern and northwestern areas have better chances for observation.
- The eclipse began at 11:18 AM in western Germany, with maximum coverage occurring between 12:10 PM and 12:20 PM depending on location, and will end by 1:08 PM.
- Observers are strongly advised to use certified solar eclipse glasses to prevent eye damage; livestreams are also available for safe viewing.
- This event is part of a recurring astronomical phenomenon; the next partial eclipse in Germany, with over 80% coverage, will occur on August 12, 2026.