The 2026 Total Solar Eclipse

Are you ready to prepare yourself for an otherworldly experience? Another total solar eclipse will happen on August 12, 2026. It’s scheduled to occur over part of Europe, with people in several states in the US catching a partial view. With some preparation, you can effectively watch this space phenomenon in your area. Please visit our site that is dedicated to all things eclipse for more detailed information about this 2026 Total Solar Eclipse!

Key Details

To see the solar eclipse of 2026 fully, you have to be in the path of totality. But even a partial eclipse can be amazing. Mark your calendar, and start picking your viewing spot to be ready. Regular sunglasses aren’t suitable for viewing the eclipse. You need special solar eclipse glasses to protect your eyes from harmful rays.

On August 12, 2026, a total solar eclipse will occur in Russia, Greenland, and Europe. In Europe, the path of totality will cross over Iceland, Spain, and Portugal. The maximum duration of totality for this eclipse will be 2 minutes and 18 seconds. The maps below show the totality path over Russia and Europe. To experience the eclipse’s total phase, you must be located within the path of totality represented on the maps below. Areas outside the path of totality will get a partial solar eclipse only.

Picking the Right Solar Eclipse Safety Glasses for Viewing

Safety is important when watching the eclipse. Everyday sunglasses don’t suffice; you need safe solar eclipse eyewear to watch this rare event safely. These glasses block out harmful rays so you can enjoy the eclipse without worry.

Why You Need Solar Eclipse Glasses

Watching a solar eclipse with the naked eye can damage the retinas. Eclipse glasses protect the eyes from dangerous rays and eliminate 99.99% of light so you can watch the eclipse safely.

Top Tips for a Stellar Eclipse Experience

Make the most of the 2026 solar eclipse event with these handy tips:

  • Get your eclipse glasses early.
  • Know the exact time and place of totality for your location.
  • Arrive at your viewing spot ahead of time to beat the crowds.
  • Check the weather forecast and plan for any surprises.
  • Bring a camera with a solar filter if you want to capture the magic.
  • Consider sharing the experience with friends or family.

Where to Experience the Eclipse

Prime Viewing Zones (Totality)

Stand within the path of totality to witness the Sun fully obscured—revealing the corona in a breathtaking display. Notable regions include:

Why pick our Eclipse Glasses?

As the global leader in eclipse glasses manufacturing, we prioritize safety and quality in every pair we produce. Our commitment to excellence has resulted in the sale of hundreds of millions of eclipse glasses worldwide. As we anticipate future eclipses, we remain committed to continuous improvement, ensuring our glasses consistently offer the safest viewing experience possible.

Our ISO and CE-certified solar eclipse glasses are the safest eclipse glasses on the market. Period. We are the chosen manufacturer for most of the world’s largest space and science organizations (NASA, NSF, AAS). Our eclipse glasses are exclusively manufactured with 2 mil scratch resistant polymer (black/silver) lenses that filter out 100% of harmful ultra-violet and infrared rays and 99.999% of intense visible light. Our premium eclipse filters create the sharpest solar images with a natural orange color. With an optical density of 5 or greater, our ISO 12312-2 compliant and CE certified eclipse glasses are independently tested and safe for all phases of the eclipse. 

FAQ Content for 2026 Solar Eclipse Page

Q1: When is the 2026 solar eclipse?
A: The 2026 total solar eclipse will occur on August 12, 2026, and will be visible in parts of Europe, Iceland, Spain, and the Arctic.

Q2: Where is the best place to view the 2026 solar eclipse?
A: The best viewing locations are parts of northern Spain, Iceland, and some regions in the Arctic, where the path of totality will cross.

Q3: How long will the 2026 total solar eclipse last?
A: The total phase of the eclipse will last up to 2 minutes in areas along the center of the path of totality.

Q4: What is the path of totality for the 2026 solar eclipse?
A: The path of totality stretches from the Arctic Ocean through Iceland, across northern Spain, and into the Mediterranean.

Q5: Do I need special glasses to watch the solar eclipse?
A: Yes, you must use certified solar viewing glasses to safely watch any part of the solar eclipse, except during the brief totality phase.

Q6: What time will the solar eclipse start in my area?
A: The start time depends on your location. In northern Spain, totality will begin in the early afternoon (around 13:30–14:00 local time).

Q7: Is it safe to look at a solar eclipse without glasses?
A: No, looking directly at the sun without proper eye protection can cause serious eye damage. Use ISO-certified eclipse glasses for safe viewing.

Order Your Eclipse Glasses Now

Order your solar eclipse glasses from us today for an amazing and safe solar eclipse viewing experience. American Paper Optics is the top choice for 3D products and a trusted source for safe eclipse viewing.

Go to the Shop Now section of our site to learn more about our solar eclipse glasses. Please contact us if you have any questions or to order your eclipse glasses. Get ready, stay safe and enjoy the 2026 solar eclipse!