Europe to Witness First Total Solar Eclipse Since 1999 on August 12, 2026
A total solar eclipse, the first visible from mainland Europe in nearly three decades, will occur on August 12, 2026. The eclipse will traverse approximately 5,157 miles across Earth's surface, starting from Russia's Taymyr Peninsula and moving across the Arctic Ocean, Greenland, Iceland, northern Spain, and Portugal. The point of greatest eclipse is expected to occur about 45 kilometers off Iceland's western coast, offering up to two minutes and 20 seconds of total darkness. Cities in northern Spain, such as Oviedo and Gijón, are preparing for a surge in tourism, with totality lasting about one minute and 50 seconds in Oviedo and one minute and 45 seconds in Gijón. However, weather conditions, including potential cloud cover in Greenland and northern Spain, could obstruct views of the phenomenon.