Total solar eclipse · 12 August 2026

Albacete will NOT see totality

Partial eclipse · 99.3%

Albacete lies outside the path. It will see a partial eclipse of 99.3%: impressive, but no corona and no darkness. The good news: totality is only 101 km.

It's worth travelling: the difference between 99% and 100% is the difference between day and night.

Nearest point of totality

at 101 km (heading NNE), with 1 min 04 s of totality.

Local times

Partial phase begins
19:39:07
Maximum
20:34:00 · Sun altitude at maximum: 5.3°
Partial phase ends
21:25:28 (the Sun will already have set)
Sunset
21:06:18

Clear W-NW horizon: essential

The Sun will be only 5.3° above the horizon: find an elevated spot or clear views to the west-northwest.

Check your exact address

Times shift by seconds between neighbourhoods, and near the edge of the path a few kilometres change everything. Fine-tune with the finder:

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The eclipse in other cities

Inside totality

A CoruñaBilbaoBurgosCastelló de la PlanaCuencaEivissaGuadalajaraHuescaLeónLleidaLogroñoLugoMaóOviedoPalenciaPalmaSantanderSegoviaSoriaTarragonaTeruelValènciaValladolidVitoria-GasteizZamoraZaragoza

Outside (partial only)

AlbaceteAlicanteAlmeríaÁvilaBadajozBarcelonaCáceresCádizCeutaCiudad RealCórdobaGironaGranadaHuelvaJaénLas Palmas de Gran CanariaMadridMálagaMelillaMurciaOurensePamplonaPontevedraSalamancaDonostia-San SebastiánSanta Cruz de TenerifeSevillaToledo