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Solar eclipse 2026: An eclipse will happen on Tuesday, but few will see it
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Solar eclipse 2026: An eclipse will happen on Tuesday, but few will see it

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Last updated: February 16, 2026 7:02 pm
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When is the solar eclipse?Where can you see the solar eclipse?What is an annular solar eclipse?How to see a solar eclipse

The first solar eclipse of 2026 will hit our skies this week, with an annular eclipse taking place on Tuesday. This type of solar eclipse creates a “ring of fire” around the sun, but unfortunately, many of won’t be able to spot this solar phenomenon. Still curious? Keep reading to find out what’s happening, and where in the world you need to be to see it.

When is the solar eclipse?

The annular solar eclipse will take place on Tuesday, Feb. 17. According to Time and Date, the first sightings of the eclipse will begin at 6:42 a.m. ET.

Where can you see the solar eclipse?

Unfortunately, this annular solar eclipse is a remote one. The only place to be able to view the full eclipse will be Antartica. However, some places in the Southern Hemisphere will get a glimpse of a partial eclipse, according to Time and Date.

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What is an annular solar eclipse?

An annular solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun, but is slightly too far away to completely cover the Sun, according to NASA. This creates a bright “ring of fire” around the Moon. This is different to a total solar eclipse where the sun is fully hidden.

A partial solar eclipse happens when the Moon only covers part of the Sun. So, from these locations in the Southern Hemisphere, the Sun looks like it has a chunk taken out of it, rather than forming a full ring.

How to see a solar eclipse

If you happen to be in one of the viewing spots for the partial eclipse (or maybe, somehow, you’re in Antartica?), it’s important to follow specific guidance for looking at the eclipse. Even with an annular eclipse, the same rule of thumb applies to never look at the sun directly.

To safely view the eclipse, NASA recommends using solar viewing glasses or making your own eclipse projector using a cardboard box.

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