In Strasbourg, about 16% of the sun will be covered by the moon, and the event starts at 11:20 AM. Get those special glasses ready, because looking at the sun with the naked eye is a big no-no!The eclipse will begin late in the morning and reach its peak around 11:56 AM before finishing at noon. During this time, the daylight will slightly dim. While we’re far from total darkness, it’s sure to be an absolutely wild moment!
The only eclipse of the year visible in France
Eclipses visible in France are not so common, so let's make the most of it. The next partial eclipse will happen in 2026, and for a total eclipse, we’ll have to wait… until 2081! So on Saturday, let’s tilt our heads up and enjoy this little moment, with proper glasses! Because yes, if you look at the eclipse with the naked eye, you might end up joining Gilbert Montagné in no time, so be careful!
```Source : The Weather Channel