2H76
Well-Known Member
2026 Total Solar Eclipse: Mallorca visibility test set for April 29 and 30
Observation times will vary, with northern and central Mallorca at 8.26pm and southern Mallorca at 8.27pm
I hope this makes sense - this next week is the equivalent sunset times as will happen during the eclipse in August, so should give a decent idea as to how low in the sky the sun will be during totality. However August tends to be a lot dustier (hence the blood red sunsets) so even on clear days, the sun gets obscured as it sets, so might spoil the experience. On the other hand, will feel like the sun sets twice within the same half-hour and could make for fantastic viewing!
Yellow line is the line of the eclipse with the orange being sunset. If you are in the wrong position in San An the eclipse could be behind Sa Conellera island which is 60m (about 190') high - head north of town for a decent view it seems!