Overview
- The event is visible at sunrise on 22 September local time in New Zealand, parts of the South Pacific and sections of Antarctica, with peak obscuration near 80 percent in the path.
- TimeandDate is streaming the eclipse from Dunedin, where about 72 percent of the Sun will be covered, with the feed scheduled to begin around 18:00 MESZ.
- Key MESZ timings are 19:29 for first contact, 21:41 for maximum, and 23:53 for the end, which places the peak after nightfall in Germany.
- Australia lies largely outside the path, with only negligible coverage on the east coast such as roughly one percent in Sydney.
- Observers are urged to use certified solar filters meeting DIN EN ISO 12312-2:2015 or safe projection methods, and the next major Germany‑visible eclipse occurs on 12 August 2026 with about 85–88 percent coverage in major cities.