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Eclipses 2026: when Will It Be Next and From What States of the United States Can It Be Seen?
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On February 17, the first eclipse of 2026 (solar) occurred, during which the Moon stood in front of the Sun, leaving visible a “ring of fire.” Although the phenomenon lasted a few minutes, its full visibility was restricted to the Antarctic continent. From most parts of the United States, the eclipse could not be observed, while some areas of South America and Africa perceived it partially. That’s why many people are interested in when the next …
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