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Castellón de la Plana Solar Eclipse — August 12, 2026

From Castellón de la Plana, Spain, the August 12, 2026 total solar eclipse brings 1 min 34 s of totality, with mid-eclipse at 20:32 local time (UTC+2). The Sun will sit just 4.4° above the west horizon, so an unobstructed low view is essential.

Never look at the partial phases without certified ISO 12312-2 solar viewers or eclipse glasses. Ordinary sunglasses are not safe. Read the eye-safety guide.

Eclipse at a glance

TypeTotal
Max obscuration100%
Magnitude1.010
Totality1 min 34 s
Maximum (local)20:32 UTC+2
Maximum (UTC)18:32:05
Sun altitude4.4°
Sun directionwest (285.6°)

What you’ll see in Castellón de la Plana

You are inside the path of totality. The partial phase narrows the Sun to a thin crescent over about an hour; then, for 1 min 34 s, the Moon covers the Sun completely and the corona appears. Eye protection is required at all times except during totality itself. Because the Sun is very low here, choose a spot with a clear view toward the west horizon.

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Eclipse timeline for Castellón de la Plana

EventLocal (UTC+2)UTCWhat happens
First contact (C1)19:3717:37:30Partial eclipse begins
Second contact (C2)20:3118:31:18Totality begins
Maximum20:3218:32:05Mid-totality
Third contact (C3)20:3218:32:52Totality ends
Fourth contact (C4)21:2319:23:21Partial eclipse ends

Times computed from NASA/GSFC Besselian elements (Espenak) for 39.9864°, -0.0513°. Local times use the Europe/Madrid time zone.

Frequently asked questions

Is Castellón de la Plana in the path of totality?
Yes. Castellón de la Plana lies inside the path of the August 12, 2026 total solar eclipse, with about 1 min 34 s of totality at mid-eclipse (20:32 UTC+2).
What time is totality in Castellón de la Plana?
Totality is centred on 20:32 local time (UTC+2) on Wednesday, August 12, 2026. First contact and last contact bracket a partial phase lasting roughly an hour either side.
Do I need eye protection?
Yes. Certified ISO 12312-2 solar viewers are required whenever any part of the Sun’s bright disc is visible. You may remove them only during the brief total phase.

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