Rare pair eclipse in August 2026: When and where to watch, timings, and what does it mean? - News Summed Up

Rare pair eclipse in August 2026: When and where to watch, timings, and what does it mean?


And the Earth is preparing for a rare twin eclipse inAugust.August 2026 brings the year's second and final eclipse season, and the most exciting one. Representative Image1: Total solar eclipse2: Partial lunar eclipseTired of too many ads? A strong partial eclipse will appear across much of Europe, North Africa, and the North Atlantic.Just over two weeks later, on Wednesday, August 28, a partial lunar eclipse occurs. Skywatchers in the country will see a normal sunny day.The partial lunar eclipse occurs when the Moon is below India's horizon during prime viewing hours. A new moon during this time lets the Moon's shadow reach Earth for a solar eclipse.


Source: The North Africa Journal April 06, 2026 12:36 UTC



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