August 12, 2026
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2:00Now PlayingA partial solar eclipse cast an unusual light over Paris on August 12, as the Moon covered much of the Sun above the Eiffel Tower. Residents gathered in parks and on rooftops to watch the event with eclipse glasses. While France saw only a partial eclipse, millions in Iceland and northern Spain witnessed Western Europe’s first total solar eclipse in 27 years. Paris will see another partial eclipse in August 2027, while mainland France’s next total solar eclipse is expected in 2081.
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