Partial Solar Eclipse Set to Grace German Skies on March 29
Astronomy Day events across Germany offer observation opportunities, but cloudy weather may hinder visibility in some regions.
- The partial solar eclipse will occur on Saturday, March 29, 2025, with visibility across Germany from approximately 11:22 AM to 1:09 PM, depending on location.
- Peak coverage will vary, with Sylt experiencing 25% of the sun obscured, while Munich will see only 11%.
- Experts emphasize the importance of using certified solar eclipse glasses to prevent severe eye damage during observation.
- Coinciding with Germany's Astronomy Day, observatories and planetariums are hosting educational events and providing professional observation equipment.
- Weather forecasts suggest potentially cloudy skies and precipitation in some areas, which could impact visibility of the eclipse.