The Next Solar Eclipse Is Delivering a Rare Sight: Totality at Sunset
The only thing cooler than an eclipse or a sunset is when both happen at once.
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It's been two years since the last total solar eclipse, but another one is coming next month -- and with it, a special addition that doesn't happen very often. Some people will get to see the solar eclipse during sunset, giving them an extraordinary view. The only problem is, you may have to jet off on a summer vacation to see it.
The total eclipse will only grace the shores of a few countries. According to NASA, the total eclipse on Aug. 12 will hit Greenland, Iceland, the northern half of Spain and one corner of Portugal. Spain is at the tail end of the eclipse, and as such, it will occur later in the day at around sunset, giving viewers in Spain a spectacular sight.
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