Total Solar Eclipse in Spain – August 2, 2027

📌 General Characteristics of the Eclipse

On August 2, 2027, there will be a total solar eclipse that some media have called the “solar eclipse of the century” due to its exceptional duration of darkness over land: up to 6 minutes and 23 seconds, the longest visible from 1991 until 2114.

The Moon’s shadow will cross the Strait of Gibraltar, entering from the Atlantic, passing through the south of the Iberian Peninsula, and continuing across North Africa and the Middle East, reaching Egypt and Saudi Arabia.

The magnitude of the eclipse, approximately 1.079, is due to the Moon being near perigee and the Earth near aphelion, making the Moon appear larger and the Sun smaller.

Totality in optimal zones will occur between approximately 10:45 and 10:50 AM (Spanish peninsular time), with the Sun high enough in the sky to facilitate safe observation.

🌞 City Information

CityAutonomous CommunityStart of the EclipseStart Total EclipseEnd Total EclipseMaximum TotalitySun Altitude at MaximumDuration Totality
ZaragozaAragón19:34:3720:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
TeruelAragón19:36:5120:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
JarabaAragón19:35:2320:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
EscuchaAragón19:36:0520:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
OviedoAsturias19:31:1520:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
GijónAsturias19:30:5820:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
PalmaBalearic Islands19:37:5920:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
IbizaBalearic Islands19:39:1120:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
BilbaoBasque Country19:31:4320:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
SantanderCantabria19:31:1820:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
GuadalajaraCastile-La Mancha19:36:1920:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
ValladolidCastilla y León19:34:2620:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
SoriaCastilla y León19:34:2220:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
PonferradaCastilla y León19:32:3820:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
PalenciaCastilla y León19:33:4920:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
OsornoCastilla y León19:33:0720:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
LermaCastilla y León19:33:5120:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
LeónCastilla y León19:32:4020:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
BurgosCastilla y León19:33:1720:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
TarragonaCatalonia19:35:2920:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
LleidaCatalonia19:34:3920:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
RibadeoGalicia19:30:4720:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
FerrolGalicia19:30:4020:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
A CoruñaGalicia19:30:5220:30:2920:30:2920:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
AlcobendasMadrid19:36:2820:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
ValenciaValencia19:38:2020:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s
PeñíscolaValencia19:36:4720:30:2920:32:0820:31:1904.4°1m 39.3s

🛡️ Eye Safety and Protection

Viewing a solar eclipse without certified glasses can cause irreversible eye damage, including retinal burns. It is essential to use approved eclipse glasses with filters that meet the ISO 12312-2 standard, preferably from brands like Spectrum or other certified ones.

Using regular sunglasses, homemade filters, or looking directly at the Sun without protection—even during partial phases—is strongly discouraged.

🧭 Recommendations for Observers

Check the interactive maps of Xavier Jubier for precise magnitude and duration based on your specific location.

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