Eclipse

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What is a Solar Eclipse?

A solar eclipse is when the moon passes perfectly in front of the sun, temporarily blotting it out and creating an intense visual phenomenon that affects half of the earth at a given moment.

Why is this an event?

An eclipse is a very rare occurrence, and it's always a good idea to go see one with as many people as possible. Not only are memories made, but you won't regret being there for it, as long as you wear sunglasses!

Event Details

Date?

Image of an Eclipse Refraction.

August 12th, 2026

Where?

Image of Eclipse behind Statue of Liberty.

Visible everywhere, best viewed from Iceland, Greenland, and Spain.

When?

Image of Partial Eclipse behind Clouds.

12:09:49-14:08:56 CST