Total solar eclipse, August 2, 2027

Basic information

Continuing the succession of the three Iberian eclipses (2026, 2027, 2028), on August 2, 2027 there will be a new total solar eclipse visible from the Iberian Peninsula. In this case, the totality band will cross the Strait of Gibraltar from west to east, covering the autonomous cities of Ceuta and Melilla, almost the entire province of Cádiz, part of the province of Málaga, and the southernmost areas of the provinces of Granada and Almería. The eclipse will take place in the morning, at around 10:50 a.m., so the sun’s elevation will facilitate the observation of the eclipse. It will be visible as total in the aforementioned areas, but it will also be visible as partial in the rest of the country. To safely observe the eclipse, please consult the  precautions.

 

In the image above you can see the totality path. In addition, the percentage of obscuration is indicated in the areas where the eclipse will be visible only as partial. In the "From provincial capitals" tab you can consult the evolution of the eclipse in each one of them, both in the cases in which totality is reached and in the cases of partial eclipse.

The next solar eclipse visible from Spain will be the annular eclipse of 26 Janurary 2028, which will complete the triad of Iberian eclipses of 2026-2028. It will not be possible to observe another total solar eclipse from Spain until 2053.