On the evening of August 12, 2026, an extraordinary celestial event is on the horizon: A total solar eclipse will pass over parts of Europe—though not over Germany.
Here in Germany, we will experience an impressive partial eclipse, which will nonetheless offer a rare and spectacular sight. Germany will be entirely within the Moon’s penumbra. As a result, the sun will not be completely, but clearly and visibly “nibbled away.”
What do you need to safely observe the solar eclipse? You can find a list 👉 here!
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Optical Accessories
Everything you need of optics for visual and photographic work or accessories for DIY projects, can be found in these categories.
With a true 76° field of view, it immerses you in the universe without having to roll your eyes. Even with fastest optics, you will enjoy tack sharp stars close to the outer edge of the field.
With a true 76° field of view, it immerses you in the universe without having to roll your eyes. Even with fastest optics, you will enjoy tack sharp stars close to the outer edge of the field.
With a true 76° field of view, it immerses you in the universe without having to roll your eyes. Even with fastest optics, you will enjoy tack sharp stars close to the outer edge of the field.
With a true 76° field of view, it immerses you in the universe without having to roll your eyes. Even with fastest optics, you will enjoy tack sharp stars close to the outer edge of the field.
With a true 76° field of view, it immerses you in the universe without having to roll your eyes. Even with fastest optics, you will enjoy tack sharp stars close to the outer edge of the field.
With a true 76° field of view, it immerses you in the universe without having to roll your eyes. Even with fastest optics, you will enjoy tack sharp stars close to the outer edge of the field.