Today’s partial solar eclipse will be visible from SA. Here’s what you need to know!
South Africa (17 February 2026) – A partial solar eclipse will be visible from large parts of the country today. That’s when the moon moves between the earth and the sun, partially covering it and creating an interesting spectacle to look up at.
“During a partial solar eclipse, the Moon, Sun, and Earth do not align in a perfectly straight line and the Moon casts only the outer part of its shadow, known as the penumbra, onto Earth,” shares the South African National Space Agency (SANSA).
The eclipse begins at 14:01 SAST, reaches its maximum at 14:23 SAST (with around 5% solar coverage in the Western…
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