How Scientists Use Eclipses for Research NYT > World > Europe di: K. R. Callaway 12 Agosto 2026 ore 18:11 It’s a chance not just to study the sun but also space weather, light pollution and even animal behavior. © Gemma Miralda/Associated PressThe Gran Telescopio Canarias, at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on the island of La Palma in the Canaries, Spain.
Here’s the latest. NYT > World > Europe di: Jason Horowitz 12 Agosto 2026 ore 13:52 Normally empty Spanish towns have filled up, and
In Europe, the Total Solar Eclipse Is Hours Away NYT > World > Europe di: Jason Horowitz 12 Agosto 2026 ore 06:01 Sky watchers have flocked to places, from Iceland to Spain, where the moon will completely block the sun. © Cesar Manso/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesA researcher from a San Francisco museum in a village near Burgos, Spain, on Monday, making preparations for live coverage of the total solar eclipse.
In Europe, the Total Solar Eclipse Is Hours Away NYT > World > Europe di: Jason Horowitz 12 Agosto 2026 ore 06:01 Sky watchers have flocked to places, from Iceland to Spain, where the moon will completely block the sun. © Cesar Manso/Agence France-Presse — Getty ImagesA researcher from a San Francisco museum in a village near Burgos, Spain, on Monday, making preparations for live coverage of the total solar eclipse.
The Eclipse Is Coming, and Iceland Is Looking for a Break in the Clouds NYT > World > Europe di: Amelia Nierenberg 11 Agosto 2026 ore 15:39 Rooms were booked years ago, and officials have been making plans. But there’s no telling where, exactly, Icelanders might go to find the best possible view. © Amelia Nierenberg/The New York TimesCloudy skies along the road to the Latrabjarg cliffs, the place in Iceland where the total eclipse will last the longest on Wednesday.