2026 Eclipses: Where to Witness Total Solar and Lunar Events
In 2026, skywatchers can anticipate two solar and two lunar eclipses. The highlight is a total solar eclipse on August 12, visible from Greenland, Iceland, and Spain. An annular solar eclipse in February will be over Antarctica, while total and partial lunar eclipses occur in March and August respectively.
- Four eclipses scheduled for 2026: two solar, two lunar.
- August 12, 2026, features a total solar eclipse over Greenland, Iceland, and Spain.
- A 'ring of fire' annular solar eclipse occurs February 17, 2026, in Antarctica.
- Total lunar eclipse on March 2-3, 2026, visible across Americas and parts of Asia.
- Spain and Portugal offer best viewing prospects for the August total solar eclipse.
- Eclipse chasers can plan travel for these unique astronomical events.
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