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Princess Cruises, the world's most iconic cruise brand, has announced an exciting third voyage in its highly anticipated 2026 Total Solar Eclipse series: a 14-day Mediterranean & Adriatic with ...
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When is the next partial solar eclipse? Skywatchers in the UK will be treated to another partial solar eclipse next year on August 12, 2026 where around 89% of the sun will be covered.
The next partial solar eclipse visible from the UK will be on August 12, 2026, when 89 per cent of the Sun will be covered, according to the Heaton Park Astronomy Group (HPAG).
It will be seen on the eastern side of North America, in cities like Boston, New York City, Washington, D.C., and Portland, Maine. The next visible solar eclipse in Alabama will occur in August 2026.