The second solar eclipse is set to occur on Wednesday, August 12, 2026. According to the official timeline, the eclipse will unfold over several hours globally, and it is going to be a late-night event. The eclipse is likely to begin from 09:04 PM, and it is likely to continue till August 13, 2026.
Solar Eclipse, also known as Surya Grahan, is one of the most significant celestial events that take place every year. The second solar eclipse of 2026 is set to occur on August 12, 2026. After the solar and lunar eclipses in February and March, this solar eclipse will be seen in the month of August. The sky lovers, astrologers, and those interested in astronomy have good news, as this solar eclipse will be of longer duration. While the normal solar eclipse lasts for three minutes, this eclipse is said to last for six minutes and 23 seconds. Let's take a look at the time, where it will be visible, and more about the celestial event.
About Surya Grahan 2026
The second solar eclipse is set to occur on Wednesday, August 12, 2026. According to the official timeline, the eclipse will unfold over several hours globally, and it is going to be a late-night event. The eclipse is likely to begin from 09:04 PM, and it is likely to continue till August 13, 2026.
Will it be visible in India?
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