Phys.org What to know about the total solar eclipse due in August Astrobitica July 8, 2026 (Last updated: July 8, 2026) 1 minute read 0 comments Day will briefly turn into night across a swath of northern Spain on Aug. 12, when the moon will completely cover the sun during a rare total solar eclipse. About the Author Astrobitica Administrator Visit Website View All Posts This post was originally published on this site Post navigation Previous: Space Force adds Relativity, Impulse Space to national security launch programNext: Earth may survive the sun’s death after all, new study suggests Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Type in the text displayed above Δ Related Stories Phys.org How rocket launches could threaten Australia’s coastal wildlife Astrobitica July 7, 2026 0 Phys.org NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft wakes from its longest hibernation in good health Astrobitica July 7, 2026 0 Phys.org Saturn-ring-like laser emission from chiral polymeric microspheres Astrobitica July 7, 2026 0