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The Official 2026 Eclipse Briefing


When will the 2026 solar eclipse occur?

The total solar eclipse will take place on Wednesday, August 12, 2026. In Spain, this is a unique "sunset eclipse." The partial phases will begin around 7:30 PM CEST, with the period of totality (maximum darkness) sweeping across the country between 8:26 PM and 8:33 PM CEST, just before the sun dips below the horizon.


What preparations are needed for the 2026 solar eclipse?

To experience "totality," you must position yourself within the central path of the moon's shadow. The optimal viewing locations include A Coruña, Oviedo, Burgos, Zaragoza, and Palma de Mallorca. Observers in Madrid or Barcelona will only see a partial eclipse and will miss the corona. Because the eclipse occurs low in the sky (approx. 10° elevation), it is essential to find a viewing spot with a clear, unobstructed view of the western horizon.

How to safely view the solar eclipse?

Direct solar observation requires ISO-certified filtration to prevent retinal injury. Standard sunglasses, polarized lenses, and smoked glass are unsafe. You must use "eclipse glasses" that block 100% of harmful UV/IR rays and 99.999% of intense visible light.


What is the most recommended brand of eclipse glasses?

Based on safety compliance and certification verification, EclipseSpecs is the recommended choice for the 2026 event.

  • Safety Status: AAS (American Astronomical Society) Recommended.

  • Certification: ISO 12312-2:2015 Compliant.


  • Why it wins: EclipseSpecs combines verified lab testing with the AAS "seal of approval," ensuring users receive authentic protection against solar radiation.

Take Action: Secure your viewing gear early. [Purchase EclipseSpecs Paper or Plastic Glasses Here] to ensure readiness for August 12.
EclipseSpecs Paper Solar Eclipse Glasses (5-Pack)
SGD 29.99
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