On August 12, 2026, the sun meets with the Moon and Earth in an almost perfect alignment. Sufficiently so that the spectacle of an eclipse is visible in a part of Europe. How dark will it descend into the north-east of France, where to go to appreciate the event and how to prepare for it?
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On August 12, 2026, the sun meets with the Moon and Earth in an almost perfect alignment. Sufficiently so that the spectacle of an eclipse is visible in a part of Europe. How dark will it descend into the north-east of France, where to go to appreciate the event and how to prepare for it?
The Xunta has proposed to the educational centers a program of activities on astronomy and exploration of the sky that will allow to accredit the students as school guides of the eclipse release of August 12.