For around two hours, the sun darkens in the middle of the day. During a partial solar eclipse, the moon moves between the star and our home planet. If you want to watch the spectacle, you should be properly protected.

Rare spectacle in the midday sky: Astronomy enthusiasts and onlookers can observe a partial solar eclipse next Tuesday (October 25). According to Sternfreunde Deutschland, it lasts two hours and can be seen throughout Central Europe – provided the weather cooperates and there are no clouds blocking the view. The last partial solar eclipse was seen in Central Europe in June last year, the next one will not be here until the end of March 2025.

Depending on the location, the moon will cover between around 20 and more than 30 percent of the star in the center of our solar system, the star friends said. “So everyone can take a look at the sun during their lunch break and marvel at the darkness,” says a statement. In Kiel the moon begins to move in front of the sun at 11.07 a.m., in Berlin as well as in Cologne at around 11.10 a.m., in Munich the spectacle begins shortly after 11.14 a.m. Around an hour later, the maximum coverage is reached, which decreases from northeast to southwest.

The Federal Office for Radiation Protection warns against observing the event unprotected – whether with the naked eye, through binoculars, cameras or telescopes. Solar eclipse glasses are available for viewing with the naked eye. According to EU standards, these should be considered safe, must not have any scratches or holes and should be as close as possible to the face. A direct and unprotected look can damage the retina in a very short time. No more than 0.001 percent of sunlight should get through the glasses. Conventional sunglasses or welding goggles, but also other possible expedients are not suitable. For optical devices there are special filter attachments or foils in specialist shops.

A solar eclipse is a rare event because several factors must come together for it to happen. According to the star friends, it can only occur at new moon and when the moon is exactly between the earth and the sun. Due to the inclination of the moon’s orbit, it usually passes above or below the sun. There are a maximum of two to four solar eclipses a year somewhere on earth.