Mexico Will Have an Eclipse in August 2026, but It Will Not Be Sun: This Is the Exact Date
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After a century, the Iberian Peninsula will again witness an incredible total solar eclipse, which will cover a part of Europe and North America, but in that same month, Mexico will also be able to observe an eclipse, although not of Sun. On August 12, 2026, the country will be outside the visibility strip of the astronomical phenomenon that makes the Moon stand between the Sun and Earth. Although 15 days later, Mexicans will be able to look int…
Only seven weeks remain for the Moon to stand exactly between the Sun and the Earth and cover the solar disk completely for a few minutes. On August 12, 2026, Spain will become one of the privileged scenarios to observe a total eclipse of the Sun, a celestial spectacle that will not be repeated on the peninsula for three decades. The European Space Agency (ESA) has taken advantage of the expectation to degranate, in a recent statement, the fasci…
To Coruña will receive nine cruises in 48 hours to follow the eclipse from the sea. On August 11, the Iona stopover, from P&O Cruises; the Liberty of the Seas, from Royal Caribbean; Crystal Serenity, from Crystal; and Ambience, flagship of Ambassador Cruise Line. The day of August 12 will have the presence of Queen Anne, the most recent ship of Cunard, inaugurated in 2024. The Celebrity Apex and Celebrity Equinox will also arrive, both from Cele…
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