Six solar eclipses set to occur from 2025 to 2027

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There will be six solar eclipses from 2025 to 2027, including two partial, two annular, and two total eclipses. The next eclipse will be a partial one on March 29, 2025, visible in parts of the eastern U.S. An annular solar eclipse is scheduled for February 17, 2026, primarily visible from Antarctica. A total solar eclipse will follow on August 12, 2026, with the path of totality covering Greenland, Iceland, and parts of Spain and Russia. In 2027, another annular eclipse will occur on February 6, and a total solar eclipse will take place on August 2, with totality visible in parts of Africa, Asia, and Europe.


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