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Total Solar Eclipse Over Spain


On August 12th, 2026, the Moon totally eclipsed the Sun and cast its shadow across Siberia, Greenland, Iceland, Spain, and Portugal. Todayโ€™s image features two total solar eclipses viewed from Zaragoza, Spain, one over the Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar and the other reflecting in the Ebro River. For a few moments, Spain saw its first major total solar eclipse since 1905. Those witnessing totality may experience a chill in the air, the quieting of birds, the confused chirps of insects, and the shared awe of many. Itโ€™s the coronaโ€™s time to shine as the Sunโ€™s bright disk is blocked by the Moon. Among other reasons to study eclipses, they help scientists understand why the corona is millions of degrees hotter than the Sunโ€™s surface. Enthusiastic citizens can contribute to these studies by recording how wildlife responds, imaging the corona, and monitoring air temperature and clouds. More spectacular eclipse images: Solar Eclipse of 2026 August 12


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Copyright: **Ruiyu Zhang

Text:
Keighley Rockcliffe
(NASA
GSFC,
UMBC CSST,
CRESST II)** ๐Ÿ”ญ

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