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Solar eclipse cruises you can still book for 2026
A total solar eclipse will be visible from parts of the Mediterranean and the Arctic on August 12, 2026. If you don’t have any plans yet, there’s still time to book a solar eclipse cruise — one of the
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The longest solar eclipse in a lifetime is coming: It won’t return for another 157 years
A total solar eclipse will cross the Arctic, Greenland, Iceland, and northern Spain on August 12, 2026. The Moon’s umbral shadow will make landfall in the Northern Hemisphere during the late afternoon and early evening hours in Europe,
This summer, Iceland is gearing up for an astronomical spectacle like no other. From August 12 to 15, 2026, the Snæfellsnes Peninsula will host a four-day festival celebrating a total solar eclipse, an event that won’t occur in Iceland again until 2196.
There is no solar or lunar eclipse in April 2026, despite growing online searches around the topic. This year will have four eclipses in total, out of which two have already occurred. The remaining eclipses are scheduled for August 2026.
Most people never get to experience a total solar eclipse, when the moon blots out the disk of the sun and reveals its fiery outermost atmospheric layer, or corona. “Seconds after the sun set behind
Nasa has unveiled the first images captured by Artemis II astronauts during their lunar flyby, including views of previously unseen regions and a rare solar eclipse
The successful landing marks the conclusion of an important test for NASA’s Artemis program, which aims to return astronauts to the moon’s surface and eventually push deeper into the solar system. Artemis II was the first crewed mission to utilize NASA’s Space Launch System rocket and Orion crew module - demonstrating that the agency’s equipment can propel people out of Earth’s orbit and bring them safely home.