If you want to see a total eclipse of the sun, your next golden opportunity is the total solar eclipse on Wednesday, August 12, 2026 in northern Spain and eastern Greenland, when the path of a solar eclipse is forecast to cross from northern Spain and extreme northeastern Portugal over much of eastern Greenland and into northern Russia…
Total Solar Eclipse August 12 2026 in Northern Spain and Eastern Greenland
…and, of course, keep your eye out for airfare deals, hotel deals and rental car deals, as searching for them can never be too early.
Interactive Maps
If you want to specifically know where to go to best view a total eclipse of the sun, the official total solar eclipse Internet web site of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States — which is more popularly known as NASA — has a map.
Using Google Maps as the engine and created by Xavier M. Jubier, this interactive map of the total solar eclipse is an excellent way for you to pinpoint the precise location of where to maximize your viewing of the total eclipse of the sun — as well as gather other information about the eclipse in any location with one single click.
There is even a spot on the map — which is shown in the above illustration in the form of a black dot in the center of the path of totality over the water off of the western coast of Iceland — that shows the precise location of where you can view the longest duration of the total solar eclipse…
TSE 2026 General Circumstances:
- Type: Total
- Date: 2026 August 12
- Time: 17:45:50.5 UT
- Magnitude: 1.03866
- Gamma: 0.89774
- Saros: 126
- Max. Duration: 02m18s
- ΔT: 75.4s — σ = ±5s [±0.0°]
Bonus: How to Photograph a Solar Eclipse
When you have pinned down the location as to where you want to photograph the solar eclipse, how do you take pictures of it?
“We asked two veteran photographers to share their top tips for documenting the biggest astronomical event America has seen in years”, according to this article written by
If you are unsure as to the best ways of photographing the solar eclipse, information in the aforementioned article includes researching the best locations; bringing the right equipment; getting creative with your photography — and even using your smartphone or other portable electronic device if you do not have the proper equipment.
Final Boarding Call
Start planning your travel as soon as possible if you are interested in seeing the total solar eclipse August 12, 2026 in northern Spain and eastern Greenland, as lodging will be more difficult to reserve. You might even want to consider taking a cruise ship or boat out into the ocean from Iceland; but those vessels will surely reach capacity quickly as well. Be prepared to do a lot of driving if you remain on land.
Ensure that you are equipped with the proper glasses or filters for viewing it — and check the weather.
If you have the opportunity to see a total solar eclipse in person, do whatever you can to see it. Not everyone will be amazed by it; but I was.
Please refer to the following articles pertaining to the total solar eclipses which I experienced in the United States on Monday, August 21, 2017; in Chile on Tuesday, July 2, 2019; and in the United States on Monday, April 8, 2024:
- Nothing I Can Do, A Total Eclipse of the Sun
- Total Solar Eclipse: Two Useful Tools to Know Where to Go
- Everything You Do Not Want to Know About Trying to View a Total Solar Eclipse
- Photographs of the Total Eclipse of the Sun
- Chasing Another Total Solar Eclipse 2019
- The Total Eclipse of the Sun Chile July 2019: A Poor Video of a Great Celestial Event
- The Total Eclipse of the Sun Oklahoma April 2024. With Video.
All photographs ©2017, ©2019, and 2024 by Brian Cohen.