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TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE-August 12, 2026
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What is a Solar Eclipse?
A solar eclipse happens when the Moon passes between the Sun and the Earth, blocking sunlight and casting a shadow on our planet. Depending on the alignment, the eclipse can be partial, total, or annular. For a short period, day can turn into twilight, temperatures may drop, and the world feels strangely still.
The Eclipse Visible from Spain on 12 August
On 12 August, parts of northern Spain will be able to witness a total solar eclipse, with the Moon covering the Sun. The sky‑watchers will enjoy a dramatic celestial show—perfect for anyone who loves astronomy or simply wants a moment of cosmic wonder.
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Idioms related to the sky
On cloud number nine – feeling wonderful or euphoric
Over the moon – extremely happy
A ray of sunshine – someone who brings joy
Head in the clouds – daydreaming or not paying attention
Once in a blue moon – something that happens very rarely
How do you feel when you witness natural phenomena like eclipses or meteor showers?
Why do you think solar eclipses have inspired myths and stories throughout history?
Would you travel to another country to see a total solar eclipse? Why or why not?
What idioms related to the sky or emotions do you use in your language, and what do they mean?
How can events like eclipses help people reconnect with nature or science?