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We're getting a solar eclipse and shooting stars on the same day. How to see this summer's cosmic double whammy - BBC Sky at Night Magazine

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Iain Todd
We're getting a solar eclipse and shooting stars on the same day. How to see this summer's cosmic double whammy - BBC Sky at Night Magazine
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On August 12, 2026, a rare celestial event will occur featuring a solar eclipse during the day followed by a prolific meteor shower at night. The article provides guidance on viewing the eclipse, noting that Spain offers the best vantage point for the path of totality.

Mark your calendars for August 12, 2026, because there's going to be something of a celestial double whammy visible that day – and you don't need any elaborate kit to see it.

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