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Annular path across Antarctica and southern South America
A reference for the symbols, not the predictions
2 solar and 2 lunar eclipses in 2026.
Eclipse dates and visibility from NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Zodiac positions are approximate.
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Annular path across Antarctica and southern South America
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Visible from the Americas, Europe, and Africa
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Total path across Arctic Russia, Greenland, and northern Spain
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Widely visible — Americas, Europe, Africa, western Asia
Eclipses occur when the Sun, Moon, and Earth align along the lunar nodes. Solar eclipses happen at new moons, lunar eclipses at full moons. Not every new or full moon produces an eclipse — only those near the nodes. Each eclipse belongs to a Saros cycle, a family of eclipses recurring every 18 years, 11 days.
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