
"Spain will hold the unique distinction of being the only country worldwide where the final phase of a total eclipse can be observed. Occurring in the summer months, these eclipses also benefit from a higher likelihood of clear skies, ensuring optimal viewing conditions."
"A solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes directly between the Earth and the Sun, temporarily blocking some or all of the Sun's light. During a total solar eclipse, the Moon completely covers the Sun, briefly turning day into night and revealing the Sun's faint outer atmosphere, known as the corona."
"Experts stress the importance of safety: never look directly at the Sun during any eclipse without certified filters or eclipse glasses, as ordinary sunglasses do not provide adequate protection."
Spain will witness a rare sequence of three solar eclipses, termed the 'Iberian Trio,' occurring in 2026, 2027, and 2028. This includes two total eclipses and one annular eclipse, making Spain unique as the only country where the final phase of a total eclipse can be observed. The eclipses will take place during summer months, increasing the chances of clear skies for optimal viewing. Safety precautions are essential, as looking directly at the Sun without proper protection can be dangerous.
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