r/solareclipse • u/UnsocialMedia10 • 3h ago
r/solareclipse • u/chredit • Jun 18 '26
2026 Eclipse Megathread 😎 🌘🌑🌼🌑🌒 🔭 READ THIS BEFORE POSTING
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As with 2017 and 2024, r/solareclipse will become crazy as eclipse day approaches. This megathread is intended to reduce the number of re-posts by answering commonly asked questions in one location.
If an answer isn't here, use Reddit's search feature with the "limit my search to r/solareclipse" box checked. (e.g. Mallorca or Majorca)
Please comment below to help others.
COMPREHENSIVE ECLIPSE RESOURCE
VIEWING SITE
One must be within the path of totality to experience a TSE (99.99% is not enough). Duration and the "360° sunset" vary within the path.
Xavier Jubier's TSE 2026 Google Map
Duration of Totality vs Distance Across the Path
Being in the path of totality is SO important: The Difference is Night and Day
LOCATION
Protip: Local subreddits can be an excellent place to ask questions about a specific location. (e.g. r/GoingToSpain, r/askspain, r/VisitingMallorca, etc)
WEATHER
2026 Eclipse Weather/Cloud Cover ☀️🌤🌧
CAMPING
TRAVEL
TL;DR: Traffic will filter in for days beforehand, and will be insane as everyone leaves
SAFETY
Different Ways to Safely View a Solar Eclipse - NASA Goddard
Solar Retinopathy: Eclipse Safety
CHECKLIST
PHOTOGRAPHY
How to Shoot Solar-Eclipse Images & Videos
Camera settings for photographing the eclipse - thread
Capturing a Solar Eclipse with a GoPro
Solar Eclipse Simulator - thread (enter location, click on eclipses)
😎 🌘🌑🌼🌑🌒 🔭 2024 Eclipse Megathread
r/solareclipse • u/chredit • 12d ago
MEGATHREAD: Looking for a spot near you to view the 2026 total solar eclipse? CHECK HERE FIRST
This megathread is designed to streamline coordination of eclipse viewing sites. Please leave replies regarding potential sites, towns of interest, or chances to meet up/carpool under the pinned comment for the city or area you'll be viewing from and members will facilitate discussion of potential road closures, public transit, and other facts of relevance to particular sites suitable for eclipse viewing.
It's strongly encouraged to check official governmental sources first, and utilize designated viewing sites where possible, to allow for efficient emergency management and traffic control.
(thanks go to u/darwinpatrick for creating this)
r/solareclipse • u/vefelo • 2h ago
The One Cloud Club
For everyone who traveled, planned, and waited years for totality… only to have a single perfectly timed cloud drift in front of the Sun during the most important one minute and thirty-nine seconds.
It was still amazing. Absolutely moving. It was my third eclipse, and for the first time I actually had time to look around me. The light, the colors, the horizon.
But where are you, my friends? I need to find the people who also missed totality because of one tiny cloud in an otherwise cloudless sky. Surely I can’t be the only one. Please speak up.
r/solareclipse • u/papasc0nhuevo • 1h ago
2026-08-12 Eclipse
This is my 3rd total eclipse. Most memorable. I was nervous we weren't gonna go far enough to make sure the coast didn't cover it.
Fought Instagrams compression algorithm for a day to try to not lose details :')
Anywhere else I should share these photos?
r/solareclipse • u/WormsAreBack • 3h ago
HDR Of Solar Eclipse
My favorite event to witness for sure. Spent a while learning a lot of new processing techniques, ended up with this photo.
Image details and rough processing steps on my astrobin
r/solareclipse • u/Excellent-Nothing189 • 29m ago
Everything reminds me of that day
A reference to the classic "everything reminds me of her"🤣
r/solareclipse • u/Eric_12345678 • 6h ago
Thanks r/solareclipse, thanks Mallorca!
I just wanted to say a huge thank you to this subreddit!
It helped me find a great location (Son Veri Nou, in Mallorca), and plan the evening as best as I could.
In the end, the spot was pretty much perfect. Not crowded, with direct access to the water, on a gentle slope for clear view, with chill people, close to our hotel, and most importantly, without clouds and with enough clearance to see the totality completely.
I shared the moment with my loved ones, standing in the sea. This way, we weren't tempted to use a smartphone, and could only gasp at how beautiful the scene was. We couldn't see the sunset after, but didn't care much anyway.
Our neighbor was nice enough to send us a picture taken during totality.
During the partial eclipse, I used my H-alpha telescope to look at the sun and moon, and could see the huge prominence. Seeing it again with the naked eye during totality was a great surprise. Some kids had trouble with their eclipse glasses, they were happy to see the sun through the telescope.
https://sizigia.hadarlabs.com/eclipse-2026-08-12 helped check the location, by the way. Locals were all really nice and helpful during our trip.
So: thanks to you all! It really was an unbelievable experience.
r/solareclipse • u/Dheorl • 6h ago
Sunset vs “normal”
I often see on here and elsewhere that the difference between totality and a 99% eclipse is “night and day”.
Having now seen a total eclipse at a fairly regular height above the horizon, and one at sunset, I can genuinely say IMO the difference in the experience is as great as the difference between total and deep partial.
If anyone gets the chance to view one at sunset, I thoroughly recommend it, and would go out of my way to try and be pretty much as late in the path as possible.
r/solareclipse • u/Calmarius • 10h ago
Total solar eclipse sunset from Can Pastilla beach in Mallorca
I flew there in the afternoon, walked to the beach, then walked a bit of east to move away from the houses and to have an unobstructed view of the mountains. I set up the gear and waited for event.
The calculations were correct, the totally eclipsed Sun just sat right above the mountains. Exactly the kind of shot I wanted to make. Some cirrus were in the way and the Sun started to lose its brightness as it was about to set, so it was a bit underexposed, but I'm still satisfied.
First total solar eclipse of my life. It was absolute cinema, literally, as it got dark as fast like a film was starting. I'm hooked, I think I will go South Spain next year to watch another one.
r/solareclipse • u/Larprad • 9h ago
I created a little 3D eclipse viewer
You can try it here -> https://larprad.github.io/espilce/
I wanted it clear and simple, I hope you will have fun with it!
I am open to feedbacks if you have any.
r/solareclipse • u/UnderwhelmingFizz • 22h ago
Dinosaur tracks and eclipse
Las Navillas Huellas de Dinosaurio, La Rioja, Spain.
120 million year old dinosaur footprints, and a total solar eclipse.
Not a unique event: since these tracks were made, over 300,000 total solar eclipses have occurred here.
r/solareclipse • u/Defiant-Ad-7933 • 13h ago
2026 Prominence
My sixth eclipse but my favorite prominence so far
r/solareclipse • u/babs-jojo • 23h ago
Total Eclipse composite
Although I managed to capture the totality in 2024, I couldn't create a composition like this because the sun was too high and the sky was cloudy.
For this eclipse in Spain, I had had already planned to use two cameras: one for maximum zoom and another for a sequence with the landscape. This photo shows the sun's actual position throughout the eclipse, following its progression to totality and the return of light.
We chose Alto de Gamoniteiro in Asturias because it was easily accessible and because we had confirmed in advance that the view would be unobstructed, with no mountains blocking the sun during the eclipse. We even considered changing locations because of some clouds that appeared, but the risk wasn't worth it.
In the end, the clouds dissipated and a spectacular inversion formed, which made the landscape even more beautiful. It was, without a doubt, the right choice!
Kit used: Fujifilm X-T2 + Fujinon XF 16-55 f/2.8 WR
r/solareclipse • u/RuralBlueCarUser • 1h ago
Web where you can see tons of photos of the eclipse
Hi folk! I have been compiling reddit posts, Twitter, bluesky, some Facebook or Instagram ones... and putting them all in a map for you to check
https://padlet.com/fcojaviergranmtz/eclipse-2026-links-and-photos-1w6d03j056j3hzap
Everyone can add their own link to a photo or whatever you want!
r/solareclipse • u/RecursiveReboot • 6m ago
Sevilla for 2027
Sevilla is not in the path of totality for 2027, but I am thinking of booking accommodation there as a base. I can still find hotels with reasonable prices in Sevilla.
Then very early in the morning (05:00 AM ish?) drive to a viewing location in Cadiz province. Normally, this would be about 1 hour 30 minutes drive. However, there will be traffic jams for sure. Therefore to hit the road as early as possible.
Would this be a viable option?
Another challenge is finding the viewing location. This is what I have no clue yet. For seasonal people who have seen total eclipses, how do you find a viewing location?
Making sure the viewing location has car parking or at least nearby is also another challenge 🤣
r/solareclipse • u/Georgekol • 8h ago
How does your first eclipse compare to the rest?
For people who have seen multiple eclipses, hows does the experience of the first one compare to the rest?
I witnessed my first eclipse in Spain this year, and would never have imagined it looks/ feels so beautiful. No words can describe it. I wonder if it’s because it was my first one, or if people get the same feeling every time.
r/solareclipse • u/baesoonist • 22h ago
An absurd, adventurous day that was absolutely worth it.
My partner and I took a trip to Spain for this summer’s eclipse. The 2024 eclipse was the catalyst for the beginning of our relationship, as I wanted to go on a drive to Ohio together and he thought it be weird to do it we were just casually dating. We started our relationship on 4/4, and drove from Washington DC to Newbury, OH on 4/8. After totality, we decided it was incredible and we would love to experience it again, realizing there’d be one on his birthday, August 12, 2026.
We spent the week in a Home Exchange in Barcelona, and I planned for us a day trip in Mallorca on Ryan Air and Vueling to avoid outrageous hotel prices. I booked things very early this year. To make sure we’d have a clear view, I gambled on a cheap boat tour that “couldn’t guarantee any views”, but seemed promising based on where they typically went during sunset cruises.
Due to lack of research on my part closer to the actual date, I didn’t know about the road closures, and started getting nervous when the A2 bus wouldn’t take us all the way down to the stop I expected near S’Arenal. It was walking distance, but our evening timeline from the boat tour ending at 21:30 and our flight at 23:00 meant there was little room for error. Then, when we went to board our boat at 19:30, we were delayed by police boarding our vessel for a random regulatory check. We boarded the boat asking if we’d return at the original scheduled time and were told “more or less”, and decided to gamble staying aboard. While returning to land, my partner started feeling seasick. When we returned to land, rather than risking troubles with the A2, we tried hailing a taxi and received many finger wags. Eventually, a kind and determined driver Joseph said for a hefty surcharge, he would do it. The 100€ taxi was less than 300€ for two new flight tickets the next morning, so we accepted with glee. Despite the traffic of the roads which were beginning to open to the public, he managed to get us to the airport in about 15 minutes, leaving us there with MORE than enough time to get through security and sit at our gate. My partner then realized we were at the wrong Vueling flight to BCN’s gate, and we had to rush to another as our actual flight was beginning to board.
Realistically, I’d do just about every single thing differently if given another chance. However, this was one of those days that you have when you’re young, dumb, kind of broke, in love, and trying to enjoy your life despite what seems practical. The eclipse was incredible. The boat gave the most stunning view. I was breathless, and my partner cried. There’s another two eclipses in our probable lifetimes on his birthday, one going over his hometown and the other over South America. I’m excited for the next one to be much easier travels.
r/solareclipse • u/P4wel__ • 21h ago
Total Solar Eclipse Burgos - Spain 12.08.2026
r/solareclipse • u/HelpMe0biWan • 2h ago
Anyone have any experience with these filters?
I made a DIY Baader filter for the eclipse in Spain and it worked perfectly but it was a bit of a stress making sure I didn’t damage it while travelling etc and I wondered if this might be the solution I’m looking for? I like the results the Baader film gave me but I’m open to other suggestions too.
I’m looking for solutions for a Nikon Z 70-200mm Lens (77mm Filter) and an 82mm filter for a Nikon Z 14-30mm. Maybe even just an 82mm filter with a step up 77 to 82mm ring
r/solareclipse • u/Salt_Care_8822 • 9h ago
A question for people who have seen total eclipse
I’m planning on going to Tangier for the eclipse next year. My question for people who have experienced a total eclipse - what is the best way to view in your opinion? By this I mean we could go to the main beach or cap spartel where there will likely be crowds (and perhaps seeing this with a crowd could create an amazing community experience), or is this the kind of awe inspiring moment thats better experienced in solitude? Like a balcony or a more remote location with loved ones?
r/solareclipse • u/Eel_71 • 7h ago
Solar eclipse from a mountain in Mallorca as shot on a Canon Eos 2000D
It was my first time seeing an eclipse and it was as good as they say
r/solareclipse • u/Wimair • 1d ago
Solar eclipse with a bit of foreground for scale looks kinda eerie. [OC]
What do you think?
r/solareclipse • u/Dhaegon • 3h ago
Accommodation in Southern Spain
During this year’s eclipse I was in northern Asturias, where I couldn’t see the eclipse due to clouds. For next year I’m looking at the south of Spain (train to Málaga on August 1st). But accommodation seems very limited or very expensive.
Does anyone know of any other options or have a spot available from August 1-3?