Solar Eclipse 2026

Solar Eclipse 2026 in New Haven, United States

Partial   August 12, 2026

On August 12, 2026, New Haven will experience a partial solar eclipse with 11.69% of the sun's disc obscured. Maximum eclipse occurs at 13:54 local time, with the sun 61° above the SSW horizon. While totality won't be reached here, the partial eclipse will be clearly visible with certified eclipse glasses. Use Heliora to see a 3D simulation of the eclipse from any vantage point, with real terrain on the horizon. All times computed from a precision astronomical engine.

13:05
Partial begins
13:54
Maximum
14:41
Partial ends
11.69%
Obscuration
Partial
Type
61°
Sun altitude
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Frequently Asked Questions

What time is the solar eclipse in New Haven?
The partial phase begins at 13:05 local time. Maximum eclipse is at 13:54.
Will the total eclipse be visible from New Haven?
From New Haven the eclipse will be partial, with 11.69% 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 New Haven?
The sun will be at 61° altitude at maximum eclipse, toward the SSW.
Can terrain block my view of the eclipse in New Haven?
At higher sun angles terrain is less likely to block the view, but local obstructions can still matter. 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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