The first eclipse of 2026 will be an annular solar eclipse, leaving a glowing outer ring of fire around the moon ...
A “ring of fire” solar eclipse will be visible on Tuesday, with the best views in Antarctica and partial eclipse views in Africa and South America.
An annular eclipse swept over a remote corridor of Antarctica on Feb. 17.
An annular solar eclipse occurs when the moon passes between the sun and the Earth without completely covering the sun.
A stunning “ring of fire” eclipse was totally visible to a lucky few in the Southern Hemisphere. Here’s how to see the next one ...
Early on Tuesday, Feb. 26, a rare annular solar eclipse created a “ring of fire” over Antarctica, while South Africa and Indian Ocean locations saw partial phases.
A “ring of fire” annular solar eclipse will be visible from Antarctica on Feb. 17, 2026, as the new moon sets the stage for Lunar New Year and Ramadan.
A ring of fire solar eclipse is a special kind of solar eclipse. It happens when the Moon is at the furthest point away from Earth of its orbit during a solar eclipse. When this happens, the Moon's ...
The global annular solar eclipse, referred to as a ring of fire, on Tuesday will only be a partial one over South Africa, with visibility expected to be shorter than an hour and a half.
There’s something much more exciting happening this month: the first solar eclipse of 2026, and it’s happening in just a ...