MumyMumy
  • News
  • Female Empowerment
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Career
  • Culture
  • Parenting
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Popular
    • Pregnancy

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest women's news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending Now
here is the color that gives a feeling of freshness in the house

here is the color that gives a feeling of freshness in the house

13 July 2026
Bordignon: «The single allowance is not a brake on female employment. It must be supported and made universal”

Bordignon: «The single allowance is not a brake on female employment. It must be supported and made universal”

13 July 2026
Unmatched: Learning Resilience Through Failure

Unmatched: Learning Resilience Through Failure

13 July 2026
ETF, capitalizing or distributing, this choice changes the return of your portfolio in the long term

ETF, capitalizing or distributing, this choice changes the return of your portfolio in the long term

13 July 2026
Stéphane Bern gives a little rant

Stéphane Bern gives a little rant

13 July 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
MumyMumy
  • News
  • Female Empowerment
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Career
  • Culture
  • Parenting
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Popular
    • Pregnancy
Subscribe
MumyMumy
Home » map, glasses, what time in France?
Culture

map, glasses, what time in France?

By News Room13 July 20265 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
map, glasses, what time in France?
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

On August 12, 2026, France will vibrate in front of its largest solar eclipse since 1999: the Sun will be obscured by more than 90% over almost the entire country. This phenomenon must be observed with special glasses.

Summary

On August 12, 2026, there will be a total eclipse. It has been 27 years since we last experienced a phenomenon of this magnitude in France. The last time the Sun was obscured so significantly was August 11, 1999. At the time, the eclipse crossed the entire north of the country (from Normandy to Alsace), plunging millions of French people into a dark night in the middle of the day. According to data from the French Astronomy Association (AFA), a total solar eclipse offers a striking spectacle: the Moon slips precisely between the Earth and our star, sweeping the earth’s surface with a very narrow band of shadow. This phenomenon is due to a fascinating natural coincidence: although the Sun is 400 times larger than the Moon, it is also 400 times further away, which gives the two stars an almost identical size in the sky.

Will the eclipse of August 12 be visible in France?

In mainland France, it will be visible in the form of an almost total eclipse. The spectacle promises to be exceptional: the Sun will be obscured by more than 90% over almost the entire country, which will cause a very noticeable drop in brightness at the end of the day. It will not be completely “dark night” in France but there will be a clearly visible drop in light which will last around twenty minutes (10 minutes before the peak and 10 minutes after).

Map: where to see it most in France?

As shown on the map of the French Astronomical Association (AFA) below, the obscuration increases as we descend towards the South-West, closer to the Spanish trajectory:

  • The maximum in France: the Basque coast near Bayonne and Biarritz with 99.5% of the Sun hidden.
  • In the South: 97.9% in Toulouse and 96.4% in Marseille.
  • In the West and Center: 95.7% in Nantes and 94.7% in Clermont-Ferrand.
  • In Paris: an impressive level of 92.2%.
  • In the North and East: Around 90.4% in Lille and 89.9% in Strasbourg.
Map of France: percentage of the Sun’s surface that will be hidden by the Moon © AFA

The Sun will be very low on the western horizon (between 5° and 10° in height at the time of maximum). To take full advantage of it, you absolutely must place yourself in an open location to the west/northwest (at the top of a hill, facing the sea, or without buildings in front of you).

What time to observe it?

The eclipse will occur late Wednesday afternoon, August 12, and end just as the sun sets. Times will vary by a few minutes depending on the region. The start of the eclipse will be around 7:20 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. (when the Moon’s disk begins to nibble away at the Sun). The Maximum (the peak not to be missed) will be between 8:15 p.m. and 8:25 p.m. depending on your position. It is at this precise moment that the Sun will be the darkest. The end of the eclipse will be around 9:10 p.m., as the Sun sets over the horizon.

Do you need glasses? Which ones?

Yes, protective glasses are absolutely mandatory from start to finish of the observation. Even though the Sun is 99% obscured, the remaining rays are ultra-bright and can burn your retina irreversibly and painlessly in seconds. What to buy: special eclipse cardboard glasses that must be marked as conforming to the international standard ISO 12312-2. They can be found at opticians, in astronomy stores (such as Nature & Découvertes or specialized sites), or sold with scientific magazines in the run-up to the event. The prices of glasses vary depending on the merchant from €1.50 to €4. What is strictly prohibited (because it is ineffective) are classic sunglasses (even category 4), x-rays, CDs, or smoked glass.

Eclipse of August 11, 1999: 7 minutes of dark night in broad daylight © ENFOQUE/SIPA (published on 06/09/2026)

Visible in Spain?

If you want the ultimate experience of “totality”, you will have to cross the border: Spain will be the beating heart of this event in Europe. The Moon’s shadow band will cross the north and center of the country at the end of the day, plunging cities like Gijón, Burgos, Santander, Valladolid and Zaragoza into absolute darkness in the middle of August. This will be a unique opportunity to observe the solar corona with the naked eye.

What will be the next eclipses near us?

The eclipse of August 12, 2026 opens the ball of an exceptional astronomical trilogy for Europe and France. Two other major meetings will quickly follow:

► August 2, 2027: A total eclipse which will cross southern Spain and North Africa. In mainland France, it will be visible in partial form (the Sun will be 51% hidden in Paris and up to 76% in Perpignan).

► January 26, 2028: An annular eclipse (where the Moon reveals a “ring of fire”). If French Guiana will be lucky enough to be on its full trajectory, the metropolis will benefit from a beautiful partial version (57% obscuration in Paris and 81% in Perpignan).

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Articles

here is the color that gives a feeling of freshness in the house
Culture

here is the color that gives a feeling of freshness in the house

13 July 2026
Stéphane Bern gives a little rant
Culture

Stéphane Bern gives a little rant

13 July 2026
Alexandra Leclerc matched her look to that of… her dog! And it’s adorable
Culture

Alexandra Leclerc matched her look to that of… her dog! And it’s adorable

13 July 2026
Between 10 and 15 million French people will receive a transfer this summer: here is the precise date
Culture

Between 10 and 15 million French people will receive a transfer this summer: here is the precise date

13 July 2026
tips for setting up your outdoor kitchen
Culture

tips for setting up your outdoor kitchen

13 July 2026
I’m a perfume fan and here are the three ultra-light ones I wear when it’s hot
Culture

I’m a perfume fan and here are the three ultra-light ones I wear when it’s hot

13 July 2026
Latest News
Bordignon: «The single allowance is not a brake on female employment. It must be supported and made universal”

Bordignon: «The single allowance is not a brake on female employment. It must be supported and made universal”

13 July 20261 Views
Unmatched: Learning Resilience Through Failure

Unmatched: Learning Resilience Through Failure

13 July 20260 Views
ETF, capitalizing or distributing, this choice changes the return of your portfolio in the long term

ETF, capitalizing or distributing, this choice changes the return of your portfolio in the long term

13 July 20261 Views

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest women's news and updates directly to your inbox.

Popular Now
map, glasses, what time in France? Culture

map, glasses, what time in France?

News Room13 July 2026
Dallas Business Sales: A CEO’s Exit Framework News

Dallas Business Sales: A CEO’s Exit Framework

News Room13 July 2026
Francesca Lollobrigida: «The fastest doesn’t win, those who know how to manage speed win» Parenting

Francesca Lollobrigida: «The fastest doesn’t win, those who know how to manage speed win»

News Room13 July 2026
Most Popular
here is the color that gives a feeling of freshness in the house

here is the color that gives a feeling of freshness in the house

13 July 20261 Views
Bordignon: «The single allowance is not a brake on female employment. It must be supported and made universal”

Bordignon: «The single allowance is not a brake on female employment. It must be supported and made universal”

13 July 20261 Views
Unmatched: Learning Resilience Through Failure

Unmatched: Learning Resilience Through Failure

13 July 20260 Views
Our Picks
ETF, capitalizing or distributing, this choice changes the return of your portfolio in the long term

ETF, capitalizing or distributing, this choice changes the return of your portfolio in the long term

13 July 2026
Stéphane Bern gives a little rant

Stéphane Bern gives a little rant

13 July 2026
map, glasses, what time in France?

map, glasses, what time in France?

13 July 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest women's news and updates directly to your inbox.

Mumy
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2026 Mumy. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.