After the total solar eclipse in North America, Europe will see the next one in August 2026 when it crosses the northern parts of Greenland, Iceland and Spain.
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00:10 It's very interesting that nowhere else in our solar system that we know of has the right
00:26 size moon to just block the exact surface of the sun. And that's just a very unique,
00:35 you know, Earth is special. [MUSIC]
00:41 A total solar eclipse occurs somewhere on Earth almost every year.
00:46 But in any given spot, it may be only every 350 years or so.
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01:01 We're making sure that folks understand watching the partial eclipse could damage your eyes. So
01:07 you're always going to use an indirect viewing method or the solar viewing glasses.
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