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Solar & Lunar Eclipses
Every eclipse, anywhere on Earth. Precision data for photographers and observers.
NASA JPL DE441 precision.
Eclipse Trilogy
Three eclipses over Spain in three years
The Iberian Peninsula will see three major solar eclipses between 2026 and 2028 — a rare concentration that makes Spain one of the finest places on Earth to observe.
2026 path: Celesta engine (NASA JPL DE441). 2027/2028: reference paths.
Upcoming eclipses 2025–2030
2025
Americas, Europe, W. Africa, W. Asia1h 5m
Europe, N. Africa, NW Russia
Europe, Africa, Asia, Australia, Americas1h 22m
S. Africa, Antarctica
2026
Antarctica, S. tip of S. America2m 10s
Greenland, Iceland, Spain2m 18s
Worldwide
2027
S. Chile, S. Argentina, S. Atlantic, S. Africa (tip), Antarctica7m 51s
Americas, Europe, Africa
Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Somalia6m 22s
Africa, Europe, Asia, Oceania
2028
Asia, Oceania, W. Americas
Spain, Portugal, Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Egypt, Arabian Peninsula7m 51s
Americas, Europe, Africa
Australia, New Zealand5m 10s
Americas, Europe, Africa, Asia1h 11m
2029
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