BRESSER Solar Eclipse Glasses – Everything You Need to Know
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Every pair of BRESSER solar eclipse glasses is CE-certified and meets EN ISO 12312-2:2015 – the European safety standard for eye and face protection during direct solar observation. Solidly made and rigorously tested, they'll see you through every solar eclipse visible from Europe for years to come.
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More Than Just Eclipse Glasses
BRESSER is your one-stop shop for the solar eclipse experience. Alongside our solar eclipse glasses, we offer a smartphone filter that makes it easy to photograph and film the event in stunning detail. Prefer a DIY approach? Our white light filter film is perfect for making your own lens filters for telescopes, binoculars, and cameras. And if you already own a telescope, we stock a range of solar filters designed to fit your existing kit.
Explore Solar FiltersTelescopes with Solar Filters – Take Your Solar Eclipse Viewing Further
There's nothing quite like watching a solar eclipse through a telescope. For many people, it's the moment that sparks a lifelong love of astronomy. Our beginner telescopes come with a white light solar filter included, so you're ready to observe any solar eclipse safely and up close. Swap between eyepieces to zoom in and out, and when the show is over, turn your telescope to the Moon, the planets, and beyond.
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Upcoming Solar Eclipses in Europe
Northern Spain and the Balearic Islands will be treated to a total solar eclipse – the Sun fully blacked out, the corona blazing into view. The rest of Europe will see a partial eclipse.
| Degree of Coverage | Start | Maximum | End | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Berlin | 84.8% | 18:15 | 19:08 | 19:34 |
| Paris | 92.1% | 18:22 | 19:17 | 20:08 |
| Madrid | 100.0% | 18:37 | 19:32 | 20:13 |
| London | 91.4% | 17:17 | 18:13 | 19:06 |
| Rome | 69.2% | 18:32 | 19:11 | After sunset |
Spain gets lucky again. The far south of the country, around Gibraltar, will be in the path of totality for another total solar eclipse. Everywhere else in Europe can expect a partial event.
| Degree of Coverage | Start | Maximum | End | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Berlin | 34.1% | 09:17 | 10:14 | 11:12 |
| Paris | 51.2% | 09:01 | 10:01 | 11:05 |
| Madrid | 86.4% | 08:45 | 09:51 | 11:03 |
| London | 41.9% | 08:04 | 09:00 | 09:59 |
| Rome | 74.5% | 09:02 | 10:13 | 11:26 |
This one's a little different. The Moon will be at a greater distance from Earth than usual, so it won't quite cover the Sun completely – leaving a thin, glowing ring of sunlight visible around its edge. This is known as an annular solar eclipse, and it's a rare sight worth planning for. The best views will be from South America, where the annular phase will be visible in full. In Europe, parts of Portugal and Spain will catch a brief glimpse just before sunset. Everywhere else on the continent can expect a partial solar eclipse – though only for a short time before the Sun dips below the horizon for the evening.
| Degree of Coverage | Start | Maximum | End | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Berlin | 7.0% | 16:39 | 16:50 | After sunset |
| Paris | 54.0% | 16:38 | 17:33 | After sunset |
| Madrid | 82.3% | 16:36 | 17:56 | After sunset |
| London | 50.5% | 15:36 | 16:34 | After sunset |
| Rome | 23.9% | 16:45 | 17:13 | After sunset |
Another annular solar eclipse, best seen from North Africa, Malta, Greece, and Turkey. For the rest of Europe, an early-morning partial eclipse will be on offer.
| Degree of Coverage | Start | Maximum | End | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Berlin | 56.7% | 05:20 | 06:22 | 07:29 |
| Paris | 53.4% | 05:19 | 06:17 | 07:19 |
| Madrid | 62.7% | 05:50 | 06:07 | 07:07 |
| London | 47.7% | 04:25 | 05:22 | 06:22 |
| Rome | 74.6% | 05:02 | 06:04 | 07:12 |
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Total Solar Eclipses 2026–2044: Find One Near You
This interactive map plots the paths of the next 14 total solar eclipses across the globe. Each eclipse is colour-coded and shown with three key lines: the northern and southern edges of the totality zone, and the central line where the eclipse lasts longest. Step outside the totality zone and you'll still see a partial eclipse across a wide surrounding area.
Click any eclipse path for the full details: date, time of maximum coverage (UTC), duration of totality, and the width of the eclipse track. Use the search tool to check whether any of the upcoming eclipses will be visible from your town or location, and start planning your next solar eclipse adventure.
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