Overview
- The partial solar eclipse will occur today, March 29, 2025, with up to 22% of the sun covered in Germany, depending on location.
- The eclipse will begin in Germany at approximately 11:18 AM, reach its peak coverage between 12:10 PM and 12:20 PM, and conclude by 1:08 PM.
- Cloud cover may obstruct visibility in many areas, though the northwest has the best chances for clear skies.
- Public viewing events are being held at observatories and planetariums across Germany, with safety guidelines urging the use of certified solar eclipse glasses.
- The next partial solar eclipse in Germany, with over 80% coverage, is scheduled for August 12, 2026, while a total eclipse will not occur until 2081.