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Photos: Solar eclipse plunges parts of Europe into darkness

A total solar eclipse crossed Iceland, Britain and parts of the European continent, drawing crowds to watch the event.

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The moon completely covering the sun during a total solar eclipse.
The moon completely covers the sun during a total solar eclipse as seen from Arija, Spain [Borja Suarez/Reuters]
By News Agencies
Published On 12 Aug 202612 Aug 2026

Millions of people across Europe looked to the skies on Wednesday as the moon passed in front of the sun, plunging parts of the continent into darkness.

The spectacular celestial event was visible across a strip just less than 300km (186 miles) wide, stretching from the northwest south-eastwards to the Balearic Islands, including Mallorca. The moon’s umbra also touched a small corner of Portugal.

At the Ebro Observatory in northeastern Spain, hundreds of spectators fell silent as the moon completely covered the sun, leaving a black disc surrounded by a glowing ring. Across Europe, the spectacle prompted cheers, applause, tears and moments of stunned silence.

The total solar eclipse began in northern Siberia, before the moon’s umbra swept in an arc over Greenland and Iceland, then reached Spain at about 8:30pm (18:30 GMT). A partial eclipse was meanwhile visible across other parts of Europe.

In Iceland’s capital Reykjavik, clouds and rain obscured much of the total eclipse. Spain largely enjoyed good viewing conditions, despite temperatures approaching 40 degrees Celsius (104 degree Fahrenheit) in some areas.

A solar eclipse occurs when the sun, moon and Earth align, causing the moon’s shadow to fall on Earth. Locations within the moon’s umbra experience totality, while those in the surrounding penumbra see a partial eclipse.

During totality, the sky can become almost completely dark, with temperatures dropping and stars becoming visible as the sun is briefly blocked by the moon.

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The silhouette of the Prague Castle stands against the background of a partial solar eclipse in Prague, the Czech Republic. [Martin Divisek/EPA]
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People react as they observe the total solar eclipse from the seaport of Tarragona, northeastern Spain. [Josep Lago/AFP]
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The eclipse is seen behind the TV Tower in Berlin, Germany. [Hannibal Hanschke/EPA]
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People look through welding shields during the solar partial eclipse in the landscape park Halde Hoheward in Herten, western Germany. [Ina Fassbender/AFP]
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A farmer holding a scythe stands in a meadow before the solar eclipse in Jacobsdorf, Brandenburg, Germany. [Patrick Pleul/Picture Alliance via Getty Images]
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A view of the total eclipse as seen from on board the Ambassador cruise ship Ambition, off the coast of Greenland. [Owen Humphreys/PA Images via Getty Images]
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People observe a partial solar eclipse using a telescope at the Chasseral peak, above Nods, northwestern Switzerland. [Fabrice Coffrini/AFP]
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A view of the solar eclipse in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina. [Muhammed Enes Yildirim/Anadolu via Getty Images]
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People react as they observe the total solar eclipse from the sea port of Tarragona, northeastern Spain. [Josep Lago/AFP]
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The eclipse is observed in Salzburg, Austria. [Cuma Kaan Elbir/Anadolu via Getty Images]
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The moon fully passes over the sun's horizon during a partial solar eclipse at the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel in Paris. [Simon Wohlfahrt/AFP]
A view of the solar eclipse in Belgrade, Serbia. [Filip Stevanovic/Anadolu via Getty Images]
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People watch the partial solar eclipse from the Sophienalpe recreational area in Vienna, Austria. [Leonhard Foeger/Reuters]
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The moon completely covers the sun during the total solar eclipse as seen from the Javalambre Astrophysical Observatory in Arcos de las Salinas, near Teruel, Spain. [Christian Hartmann/Reuters]

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