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A solar eclipse retraces its path once every 400 years. When it aligns with yours, will you look away? Wonderous, fleeting, an eclipse will last moments. Make it a memory for a lifetime. 

First contact begins August 12, 2026, witness from start to end with CE Marked, ISO 12312-2:2015 Certified ORRO Solar Eclipse Glasses. Superior clarity, enhanced safety, all aligned for otherworldly viewing.     


Experience the 2026 Solar Eclipse Safely

On August 12 2026, Europe is in pole position to observe the best of the solar eclipse, whether that's right on the path of totality in Spain and Iceland, or in line for a partial eclipse across Portugal, France, Germany, the UK and more. Eclipse glasses are never too far away. 

When the event is once in a lifetime, it's important not to miss out. That's why all our glasses ship directly from Europe so you're not left waiting, whether you're getting ahead of the rush or ordering just in time for totality, your glasses will arrive quick. 

Order now and be eclipse-ready!

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Will the 2026 Solar Eclipse Be Visible in Ireland?

Will the 2026 Solar Eclipse Be Visible in Ireland?

On the evening of Wednesday, August 12, 2026, the sky over Ireland is going to put on a spectacular celestial show. While eclipse chasers are flocking to Spain and Iceland to stand in the "path of totality," viewers across the...

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Will the 2026 Solar Eclipse Be Visible in France?

Will the 2026 Solar Eclipse Be Visible in France?

The August 12, 2026 solar eclipse is the most anticipated astronomical event of the decade for Europe. While much of the international attention is focused on the path of totality sweeping through northern Spain, millions of people are asking: Will the...

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The Ultimate Guide to Chasing the 2026 Total Solar Eclipse in Spain

The Ultimate Guide to Chasing the 2026 Total Solar Eclipse in Spain

On August 12, 2026, mainland Europe will witness a total solar eclipse for the first time since 1999. While the moon's shadow will begin its journey in the remote Arctic and sweep across Iceland, the ultimate destination for eclipse chasers...

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