Solar Eclipse 2026

Solar Eclipse 2026 in ’Aïn Merane, Algeria

Partial   August 12, 2026

On August 12, 2026, ’Aïn Merane will experience a partial solar eclipse with 96.58% of the sun's disc obscured. Maximum eclipse occurs at 19:37 local time, with the sun 2° above the WNW horizon. While totality won't be reached here, the partial eclipse will be clearly visible with certified eclipse glasses. With the sun only 2° high, nearby terrain could block your view — use Heliora's 3D sky simulation to check whether mountains, hills, or buildings obstruct the sun from your exact viewing spot. All times computed from a precision astronomical engine.

18:43
Partial begins
19:37
Maximum
20:27
Partial ends
96.58%
Obscuration
Partial
Type
Sun altitude
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Frequently Asked Questions

What time is the solar eclipse in ’Aïn Merane?
The partial phase begins at 18:43 local time. Maximum eclipse is at 19:37.
Will the total eclipse be visible from ’Aïn Merane?
From ’Aïn Merane the eclipse will be partial, with 96.58% of the sun's disc obscured.
Do I need special glasses?
Yes — you always need ISO 12312-2 certified eclipse glasses to safely observe a partial eclipse.
How high will the sun be during the eclipse in ’Aïn Merane?
The sun will be at 2° altitude at maximum eclipse, toward the WNW. Since it will be quite low, find a spot with a clear horizon.
Can terrain block my view of the eclipse in ’Aïn Merane?
Yes — with the sun at only 2°, mountains, hills, or tall buildings could easily block your view. Heliora's 3D sky simulation uses real elevation data to show the exact terrain horizon from any point. Drop a pin at your planned viewing spot to check if the sun is clear of obstacles during the eclipse.

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