On Aug. 12, daytime darkness will sweep across parts of Greenland, Iceland, Spain, and Portugal. The celestial event offers a rare chance for skywatchers in those regions to experience a total solar eclipse. Iceland’s remote northern coast provides prime viewing, though weather conditions remain a factor for clarity. Greenland’s vast, open landscapes increase the odds of an unobstructed view. In Spain, cities like Oviedo and Santander fall within the path of totality, drawing both locals and visitors to the streets. Portugal’s northern areas, including Porto, will also see the sky go pitch black for a brief period. Travelers planning to witness the event should book accommodations early, as demand surges near eclipse zones. The alignment of the moon and sun will last just a few minutes, making preparation essential. For those unable to travel, live streams from major observatories will offer remote viewing opportunities. The eclipse serves as a reminder of the sun’s consistent role in Earth’s rhythm.





