NORTON META TAG

30 December 2025

UPDATE ON ASTRONOMICAL EVENTS: BEST METEOR SHOWERS 2026 & 2026 is an eclipse lover’s dream & Best Celestial Events 2026

 


Best Meteor Showers 2026 ☄️✨
Save this calendar and plan your wish-making nights!
Here you’ll find the key details for each shower: peak time, Moon illumination, radiant location, and the expected number of meteors per hour.
Find even more details here πŸ‘‰ https://starwalk.space/news/meteor-shower-calendar
Want this meteor calendar in your pocket? Download the Sky Tonight app πŸŒ™πŸ“²

ostnpdrSeo72026 is an eclipse lover’s dream.

Four powerful eclipses will unfold across the year—two solar and two lunar—turning 2026 into one of the most dramatic skywatching years of this decade. Here’s your complete, easy-to-save guideπŸ‘‡πŸ»
🌞 1. Annular Solar Eclipse — February 17, 2026
πŸ”Έ The famous “Ring of Fire”
πŸ“ Where:
Annular (Ring of Fire): Antarctica.
Partial: Southern South America (Chile, Argentina), Southern Africa, and parts of the Indian/Atlantic Oceans.
⏱ Timings (UTC):
• Eclipse begins: ~09:57
• Eclipse ends: ~14:27
During this event, the Moon will be slightly too far from Earth to fully cover the Sun, leaving behind a glowing ring of sunlight—one of the most beautiful solar sights possible πŸ”₯
πŸŒ• 2. Total Lunar Eclipse — March 3, 2026
πŸ”Έ A deep Blood Moon
πŸ“ Where: North & South America, the Pacific Ocean, Australia, and Eastern Asia.
⏱ Timings:
Partial Eclipse Begins: 09:50
Totality Begins: 11:04
Maximum Eclipse: 11:33
Totality Ends: 12:02
Partial Eclipse Ends: 13:17
The Moon will pass entirely into Earth’s shadow, turning a dramatic copper-red as sunlight filters through our atmosphere πŸŒ‘❤️
🌞 3. Total Solar Eclipse — August 12, 2026
πŸ”Έ The crown jewel of the year
πŸ“ Where:
Totality: Arctic, Greenland, Iceland, Northern Spain, Portugal (small sliver).
Partial: Most of Europe, North Africa, North America, and the Atlantic.
⏱ Timings (UTC):
Partial Eclipse Begins: 15:34
Totality Begins: 16:58
Maximum Eclipse: 17:46
Totality Ends: 18:34
Partial Eclipse Ends: 19:58
Day will briefly turn into night as the Sun is completely hidden, revealing the solar corona—an awe-inspiring sight few ever forget 🌌
🌘 4. Deep Partial Lunar Eclipse — August 28, 2026
πŸ”Έ How deep? About 93% of the Moon will be covered by the dark umbral shadow!
πŸ“ Where: North & South America, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East.
⏱ Timings (UTC):
Penumbral Eclipse Begins: 01:23
Partial Eclipse Begins: 02:33
Maximum Eclipse: 04:12
Partial Eclipse Ends: 05:52
Penumbral Eclipse Ends: 07:01
A subtle but elegant shadow will glide across the Moon, closing the eclipse season softly πŸŒ—
























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Done with your New Year plans? Let’s make your 2026 to-do list a little more exciting πŸš€
The sky in 2026 will be nothing short of spectacular, so we’ve made a special stargazing calendar — one must-see event for every month of the year πŸ“…✨ Swipe to see all the details πŸ‘‰
‼️ And don’t miss August 12, when THREE events happen in one day 🀯πŸ”₯
Did you spot anything you want to watch? πŸ‘€✨


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