Astrophysicist Ruben Romero discusses the upcoming solar eclipses in Ibiza and Formentera in 2026 and 2028, describing them as momentous events that will attract massive crowds. The total eclipse on August 12, 2026, will traverse the Pitiusas Islands, rendering parts of the day as dark as night for up to one minute and 19 seconds depending on the location, offering a unique celestial spectacle of stars and planets visible during daylight. Romero highlights the importance of meticulous planning to handle the influx of tourists and prevent logistical issues akin to those experienced in Australia during a recent eclipse. Additionally, the annular eclipse on January 26, 2028, will also see Ibiza in the central path, where the moon will not fully cover the sun, creating a ring-like appearance for up to five minutes and seven seconds in some parts of the island. These events are not only significant tourist draws but also crucial opportunities for scientific observations, such as studying the solar corona and solar flares. For the full article, please visit Diario de Ibiza website here.
Ibiza to witness total eclipse in 2026 and annular eclipse in 2028
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