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Solar Eclipses 2026: Dates, Timings, Visibility and Where to Watch

Two spectacular solar eclipses will grace the skies in 2026, featuring a total eclipse over Europe and a dramatic “ring of fire” in Antarctica, with timings, visibility and viewing tips.

December 18, 2025 / 16:51 IST
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Solar Eclipse 2026: Dates, Timings, Visibility and Where to Watch (Image: Canva)
Solar Eclipse 2026: Dates, Timings, Visibility and Where to Watch (Image: Canva)

2026 promises two breathtaking solar eclipses, rare opportunities to witness the Moon aligning perfectly with the Sun. Solar eclipses are more than just a spectacle. A rare annular “ring of fire” event and a total solar eclipse will be visible from Europe and the Arctic.

This event will offer scientists a chance to study the Sun’s outer atmosphere and Earth’s changing skies. Here’s everything you need to know about the eclipses of 2026.

DATETYPETIMINGS (EST)VISIBILITY
2026-02-17Partial02:30 AM – 06:45 AMArgentina, Chile, South Africa, Antarctica.
2026-08-12Total05:00 AM – 09:15 AMGreenland, Iceland, Northern Spain
2026-08-12Partial04:00 AM – 08:15 AMEurope, Canada, Portugal
February 17: Annular Solar Eclipse visibility details

The first eclipse arrives 17 February 2026. It is an annular solar eclipse. The Moon will not fully cover the Sun. A bright ring will remain visible. The path of annularity crosses East Antarctica.

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Most regions will see only partial coverage. Partial views extend across southern Argentina and Chile. Southern Africa and surrounding oceans also see partial phases. This eclipse is not visible from North America.

Observers must use certified solar viewing protection. Direct viewing without protection is unsafe. Regular sunglasses are not suitable. Pinhole projection methods are recommended for beginners.