Not only Will the Sky Be Darkened: the Changes You Will Notice During the Solar Eclipse of August
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The solar eclipse of August 12, 2026 will not only darken the sky: you can lower the temperature, alter the wind and change the landscape. In addition, it will coincide with the sunset in Spain.
On August 12, 2026, the sky will give us a double spectacle that does not happen frequently: a solar eclipse that will travel through the northern hemisphere and the rain of Perseidas. While in some regions of the world the sky will be darkened for 2 minutes, in others the sky will be filled with meteors during the early morning hours. The Eclipse of the Sun of August 12th; where will it be seen? The solar eclipse of August 12th will be one of t…
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Buenos Aires, 19 June (NA) -- Eclipses always attract the attention of many lovers of everything related to astronomy and there is one that will be solar and will happen in a little over a year that is already giving to speak because it is considered as the longest of the century and millions of people will be able to witness one of the most impressive astronomical phenomena of recent decades.
One of the most spectacular eclipses of the century will take place on August 12, 2026, when the Moon will completely cover the Sun on part of its path across Europe. Thousands of astronomy enthusiasts are expected to travel to cities in the path of totality to observe the phenomenon in the best conditions.
A total solar eclipse visible from Europe will occur on August 12, 2026. Spain will be one of the best destinations to observe it, with special experiences like the one offered by Galáctica in Aragon. When the solar eclipse reaches its totality, the sky darkens, the temperature drops, and a breeze picks up: this is how it will feel on August 12 in various parts of the world. Credits: Galáctica. Just under two months remain before the sky once ag…

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