17) Why are these years so special for solar eclipses?
Because during the years 2026, 2027, and 2028 there will be three solar eclipses that will cross Spain: on August 12, 2026, August 2, 2027, and January 26, 2028. These are the first total solar eclipses to occur in continental Europe in the 21st century. The Iberian Peninsula will experience its first total solar eclipse in more than a century.
The last total solar eclipses seen in Spain were on August 30, 1905, on the mainland, and October 2, 1959, in the Canary Islands.
Over the next three years, Spain will become the epicenter of one of nature's most fascinating phenomena.
Why aren't there solar eclipses every month?
How often does a solar eclipse occur?
How many types of solar eclipses are there?
If the Sun is larger than the Moon, why can the Moon "cover" the Sun?
When will the next solar eclipse be?
Where can it be seen in Spain?
Where is the best place to watch the eclipse?
Will it be visible in Navarre?
Will it be available in my town?
Why should I never look directly at the Sun?
Can I use regular sunglasses to view the eclipse?
How can I safely view the eclipse?
Can you buy special glasses to view the eclipse?
How can you tell if eclipse glasses are safe?
How can I observe the eclipse by projecting the image of the Sun?
Why are these years so special for solar eclipses?
What will the 2027 solar eclipse be like, and where will it be visible?
What will the 2028 solar eclipse be like, and where will it be visible?
Did you know that there are also lunar eclipses?
How many types of lunar eclipses are there?
Can eclipses be predicted? Who was the first person to predict a solar eclipse?
How could they predict eclipses in ancient times?
What is the connection between solar eclipses and Ramón y Cajal?