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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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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.

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It serves as a public interest guide for a significant upcoming astronomical event that will be visible across multiple continents.

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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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