Upcoming Solar Eclipse in Berlin, Germany: Start Time, End Time, and Viewing Information
Visibility of the April 8, 2024 Eclipse from Major German Cities
On April 8, 2024, the moon will pass between Earth and the sun, creating a total solar eclipse visible from a narrow path across North America. While the total eclipse will not be visible from Berlin, Germany, it will still be possible to observe a partial eclipse from the city.
The following table provides the start time, end time, and maximum partial eclipse percentage for major cities in Germany:
City | Start Time | End Time | Maximum Partial Eclipse |
---|---|---|---|
Berlin | 10:10 AM CEST | 12:07 PM CEST | 86% |
Hamburg | 10:11 AM CEST | 12:08 PM CEST | 85% |
Munich | 10:12 AM CEST | 12:09 PM CEST | 84% |
Frankfurt | 10:13 AM CEST | 12:10 PM CEST | 83% |
Cologne | 10:14 AM CEST | 12:11 PM CEST | 82% |
Detailed Viewing Information
To safely view the partial eclipse, use eclipse glasses or a solar filter. Do not look directly at the sun without proper eye protection. You can also use indirect viewing methods, such as projecting the eclipse's image onto a white surface.
For more detailed information about the eclipse, including the path of totality, interactive maps, and weather forecasts, visit the links below:
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