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2028 'Ring of Fire' Annular Solar Eclipse over Spain

Only 593 days left until 2028 'Ring of Fire' Annular Solar Eclipse over Spain
Starts on Wednesday, January 26, 2028

Significance of the 2028 'Ring of Fire' Annular Solar Eclipse

The 2028 Annular Solar Eclipse, often referred to as a "ring of fire" eclipse, offers a captivating celestial phenomenon. Unlike a total eclipse, the Moon during an annular eclipse does not fully cover the Sun, leaving a brilliant ring of sunlight visible around its edges. This particular event, sweeping across Spain just before sunset, provides a picturesque and dramatic viewing experience, especially as its central line passes through historic cities like Seville and Cordoba, adding a unique cultural backdrop to the astronomical wonder.

Event Details

  • Date: January 26, 2028
  • Visibility: Across much of Spain (central line through Seville and Cordoba)
  • Time: Just before sunset
  • Phenomenon: "Ring of Fire" effect
  • Type: Annular Solar Eclipse

FAQ

  • What is an annular solar eclipse?

    An annular solar eclipse occurs when the Moon passes directly in front of the Sun, but is too far from Earth to completely cover it. This results in a bright ring of sunlight visible around the Moon's silhouette, creating the "ring of fire" effect.

  • Can I view an annular solar eclipse safely?

    Yes, but crucially, proper eye protection (certified solar eclipse glasses or viewers) must be used at all times during an annular solar eclipse. Unlike a total eclipse, there is no period when it's safe to look directly at the Sun without protection.

  • Will the sky get dark during this eclipse?

    While the Sun will be significantly obscured, the sky during an annular eclipse does not get as dark as during a total solar eclipse. It will resemble an overcast day or a deep twilight, as a portion of the Sun's light still reaches Earth.