Eclipse Path Visualizer

Explore upcoming eclipse paths and check visibility from any location worldwide.

Select an Eclipse to Explore

August 12, 2026

Total Solar Eclipse

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Duration:2m 18s
Best viewing:Spain, Iceland
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August 2, 2027

Total Solar Eclipse

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Duration:6m 23s
Best viewing:Egypt, Saudi Arabia
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July 22, 2028

Total Solar Eclipse

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Duration:5m 10s
Best viewing:Australia, New Zealand
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March 20, 2026

Partial Solar Eclipse

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Duration:3h 12m
Best viewing:Northern Europe, Arctic
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September 7, 2026

Total Lunar Eclipse

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Duration:1h 22m
Best viewing:Americas, Europe, Africa
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January 14, 2029

Partial Solar Eclipse

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Duration:2h 45m
Best viewing:North America
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Total Solar Eclipse - August 12, 2026

Eclipse Path

  • Reykjavik, Iceland
  • Barcelona, Spain
  • Valencia, Spain
  • Palma de Mallorca, Spain

Visibility

Visible regions:

Iceland, Greenland, Spain, Portugal

Maximum duration:

2m 18s

Weather probability:

65% clear skies

Check Eclipse Visibility from Your Location

Use our Location Checker to see which eclipses will be visible from your city or coordinates.

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Interactive World Map - Coming Soon

We're working on an interactive map feature that will let you:

  • βœ“Click anywhere on the map to check eclipse visibility
  • βœ“See eclipse paths overlaid on a world map
  • βœ“Animate the eclipse shadow across Earth in real-time
  • βœ“Search for cities and instantly see visibility

In the meantime, use the Location Checker for detailed visibility information.

⚠️ Solar Eclipse Safety Warning

NEVER look directly at the sun during a solar eclipse without proper eye protection! Permanent eye damage can occur in seconds. Eclipse glasses or solar filters rated ISO 12312-2 are required for all partial phases.

Learn about eclipse safety

Planning your eclipse trip? Explore DateMath Pro for extra planning tools.