Solar Eclipse 2026

Solar Eclipse in Badajoz

Partial   August 12, 2026 — Extremadura

On August 12, 2026, Badajoz will experience a partial solar eclipse with 96.2% of the sun's disc obscured. Maximum eclipse occurs at 20:35 local time, with the sun 9° above the western horizon. While totality won't be reached from this location, the partial eclipse will be clearly visible with certified eclipse glasses. With the sun this low, choose a viewing spot with a clear horizon. Use Heliora to check whether terrain blocks your view. All times on this page are computed from a precision astronomical engine.

19:39
Partial begins
20:35
Maximum
21:27
Partial ends
96.2%
Obscuration
Partial
Type
Sun altitude
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Monthly Light Times in Badajoz

MonthSunriseSunsetGolden Hour (AM/PM)
January08:4418:2941m / 41m
February08:1919:0537m / 37m
March07:3919:3435m / 35m
April07:5121:0436m / 36m
May07:1521:3338m / 38m
June07:0221:5440m / 40m
July07:1421:5239m / 39m
August07:4121:2237m / 36m
September08:0920:3635m / 35m
October08:3719:4936m / 36m
November08:1018:1439m / 39m
December08:3918:0642m / 42m

Frequently Asked Questions

What time is the solar eclipse in Badajoz?
The partial phase begins at 19:39 local time. Maximum eclipse is at 20:35.
Will the total eclipse be visible from Badajoz?
From Badajoz the eclipse will be partial, with 96.2% of the sun's disc obscured.
How high will the sun be during the eclipse in Badajoz?
The sun will be at 9° altitude at maximum eclipse. Since it will be quite low, make sure you have a clear view toward the western.
Do I need special glasses to watch the eclipse?
Yes, you always need ISO 12312-2 certified eclipse glasses to safely observe a partial eclipse.
Will the sun be above the horizon during the eclipse in Badajoz?
Yes, the sun will be at 9° altitude at maximum. Since it will be quite low toward the western, find a spot with a clear horizon or use Heliora to check if mountains or buildings block your view.
How long does totality last?
From this location the eclipse is partial (96.2% obscuration), so there is no totality phase.
Which direction should I face during the eclipse?
At maximum eclipse, the sun will be toward the western at roughly 282° azimuth. Make sure you have a clear view in that direction.

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