Grand solar eclipse on August 12th will reach almost a billion people globally

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An astronomical spectacle is scheduled for August 12, 2026, when a massive solar eclipse will be observed by approximately 980 million individuals around the world. Of this total, around 15 million people will have the privilege of experiencing the entire phenomenon, a rare and remarkable experience. The event promises to temporarily transform the celestial landscape in different regions of the planet.

Trajectory and privileged observation points of the eclipse

The Moon’s shadow will begin its journey in the Arctic at 3:34 pm GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), following a route that will cross Greenland, Iceland and reach the territory of Spain. In these areas, the sun will be completely obscured for up to two minutes and 18 seconds. For continental Europe, this will be the first total solar eclipse since 1999, giving the event a historic and highly anticipated character.

The band of totality, where the sun completely disappears, will be experienced mainly in Spain, attracting a significant number of observers. In contrast, a partial eclipse will be visible over a vast area encompassing much of Western Europe, portions of northwest Africa and a small swath of the United States.

Difference Between Totality and Partial Eclipse

A total solar eclipse occurs when the Moon positions itself precisely between the Sun and the Earth, completely blocking sunlight and casting a dark shadow over a small area of ​​the Earth’s surface. A partial eclipse happens when the Moon covers only part of the solar disk, creating a softer shadow and allowing a portion of the sun to still be seen. The distinction is crucial to the observer’s experience, the totality being an event of rare beauty and daytime darkness.

Importance of checking visibility in your location

For those who want to know whether their region will be in the eclipse’s visibility path, whether total or partial, it is recommended to consult official astronomy and meteorology sources. Many observatories and scientific institutions provide detailed maps and schedules that indicate observation conditions for each location. It is essential to seek accurate information to plan the observation.

Precautions for observing the solar eclipse safely

Observing a solar eclipse requires special care to protect your vision. It is essential to use certified sun protection glasses or specific filters for telescopes and binoculars. Direct observation of the sun, even during a partial eclipse, can cause irreversible damage to the eyes. Safety is paramount to fully enjoy this natural phenomenon.

This grand event on August 12, 2026 represents a unique opportunity for nearly a billion people to connect with celestial movements. The rarity of a total solar eclipse in continental Europe since 1999 further elevates the importance of this moment for scientists and astronomy enthusiasts around the world.

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