How to see 2 total solar eclipses in the next 2 years — including the ‘eclipse of the century

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August 2026 Total Solar Eclipse

* ⁢ ‌ Path of Totality: Begins in northern Siberia, sweeps across eastern Greenland, the west coast of Iceland, and⁢ northern Spain, ending over the mediterranean Sea.
* Meaning for Europe: ⁤ The first⁣ total eclipse visible from mainland Europe as 1999.
* best viewing Locations in Spain: León, Burgos, and Valladolid.
* Horizon Visibility: The eclipse will be visible ⁢about 10 ‍degrees above the horizon (roughly the width of a fist held at arm’s length).
* totality Duration: Less than two minutes.
* ​ Potential for Combined Viewing: Clear skies⁣ are predicted, and there’s ⁤a chance to see the Perseid meteor shower during totality.
*⁤ ⁣ Longest Totality: Iceland’s Snæfellsnes Peninsula and the fjords of eastern Greenland (just over two minutes).⁣ Though,‍ meteor spotting is ⁢less likely at these latitudes due to short nights, but the Northern Lights⁢ might be visible.

august 2027 Total Solar Eclipse

* The text introduces the August 2027 eclipse as the “eclipse of the ‍century” but doesn’t provide details about​ it ⁣yet. The‍ text cuts off mid-sentence.

Additional Information:

* The image shows the path of totality for the 2026 eclipse, with “GE” marking ⁤the point of greatest eclipse (where the moon appears largest).
* The eclipse information is ​sourced from OpenStreetMap contributors and the US NSF National Solar ⁤Observatory.
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