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If you can’t get enough of the solar eclipse phenomena after getting a taste of it Monday — or missed out — it will be a while until the next opportunity to view one.

The next total solar eclipse will be Aug. 12, 2026, and will be visible in Spain, Greenland and Iceland, according to timeanddate.com. It will be partly visible in Alert, Nunavut, and in other parts of Europe.

After that, a total solar eclipse on Aug. 2, 2027 will pass over Africa and Spain. Next up, Australia and New Zealand in July 2028.

While it doesn’t offer the full totality experience, there will be some partial solar eclipses over Canada in the next few years.

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