NASA has released a new map detailing the path of the August 12, 2026, total solar eclipse. While the path of totality will primarily be visible in Europe, specifically eastern Greenland, western Iceland, the Atlantic Ocean, and northern Spain, a partial solar eclipse will be observable across a wider area of the Northern Hemisphere, including parts of the U.S. and Canada. The map, created by NASA's Ernie Wright, distinguishes between the umbra (path of totality) and penumbra (partial eclipse) and provides specific viewing times and percentages of solar coverage for various North American locations. AI
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