Solar Eclipse 2026 Nancy — Partial Solar Eclipse Times & Guide
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SOLAR ECLIPSE 2026 · August 12

Solar Eclipse 2026 — Nancy

See local eclipse times for the Partial Solar Eclipse from Nancy, create a personal share card, and prepare for this once-in-a-decade celestial event.

Date12 Aug 2026
Eclipse typePartial
Obscuration90%
Totality

Times calculated using NASA/JPL ephemeris data (DE421). Actual times may vary by up to ±1 minute depending on atmospheric conditions and observer position within the city.

By Telescope Advisor Editorial Team Published: Updated: Editorial Standards

🌑 Eclipse Times for Nancy

On August 12, 2026, Nancy will experience a Partial Solar Eclipse with up to 90% of the Sun covered by the Moon at its peak. All times below are shown in Nancy's local timezone.

Partial begins: 7:23 PM

Maximum eclipse: 8:16 PM

Partial ends: 9:23 PM

Sun altitude: 5.3° — find a clear WEST horizon

🔭 Launch the interactive eclipse tool → for a full animated timeline, share card, and personal certificate.

🌍 What to Expect in Nancy

From Nancy, the eclipse will be visible as a partial solar eclipse with a maximum of 90% of the Sun's diameter covered by the Moon at 8:16 PM local time. While not totality, a deep partial eclipse above 80% is still a spectacular sight — the sky will noticeably darken, and sunlight will take on an eerie quality.

The partial eclipse begins at 7:23 PM and ends at 9:23 PM local time, giving you a window of approximately 120 minutes to observe the Moon's slow journey across the solar disc.

At maximum eclipse, the Sun will be only 5.3° above the horizon. This low altitude means you need an unobstructed view toward the west. Buildings, trees, or hills on the western horizon could block the eclipse entirely. Scout your viewing location in advance.

🛡️ Safe Viewing in Nancy

⚠️ Never look directly at the Sun without certified solar filters — a partial eclipse is NEVER safe to view with the naked eye. Even at 90% coverage, the Sun's exposed surface is intensely bright and can cause permanent eye damage in seconds. You must use ISO 12312-2 certified solar eclipse glasses throughout the entire event if you plan to look at the Sun directly.

For binoculars and telescopes, a proper solar filter must be attached to the front aperture — never use eyepiece filters or eclipse glasses in front of the lens, as concentrated sunlight will shatter them. See our eclipse glasses guide for certified recommendations.

🔭 What Equipment Do You Need?

The equipment you need depends on how you want to experience the eclipse. Here's a quick guide based on your interest level:

ActivityRecommended EquipmentPrice Range
Casual viewingISO 12312-2 eclipse glasses$1–$5
Binocular viewingSolar binoculars with built-in filters$40–$120
Telescope viewingFull-aperture solar filter + telescope$20–$80 (filter only)
Solar photographySolar filter + DSLR/mirrorless + tripod$50–$200 (filter + adapter)

🎯 Complete eclipse equipment guide →

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

What time is the eclipse in Nancy on August 12, 2026?

The Partial Solar Eclipse in Nancy begins at 7:23 PM and ends at 9:23 PM local time. Maximum eclipse occurs at 8:16 PM local time.

Can I see the eclipse from Nancy without eclipse glasses?

No. Since the eclipse is only partial from Nancy, you must wear ISO 12312-2 certified eclipse glasses at all times when looking at the Sun. There is no safe moment to remove them during a partial eclipse.

How much of the Sun will be covered in Nancy?

The Moon will cover approximately 90% of the Sun's diameter as seen from Nancy. While not totality, this is still a deep partial eclipse worth observing with proper eye protection.

Where should I watch the eclipse in Nancy?

Look for a location with a clear, unobstructed view of the western horizon. Since the Sun will be only 5.3° above the horizon during the eclipse, tall buildings, trees, or hills to the west could block your view. Parks, elevated viewpoints, and open areas away from city lights are ideal. Check your location in advance and arrive early.

🌞 About the August 12, 2026 Solar Eclipse

The total solar eclipse of August 12, 2026 is the most significant astronomical event visible from Europe this decade. It is the first total solar eclipse whose path of totality touches mainland Europe since August 11, 1999 — 27 years ago. The Moon's shadow crosses Greenland, Iceland, and northern Spain, with maximum totality lasting 2 minutes and 18 seconds near the Faroe Islands. Learn more about the 2026 eclipse →

For most of Europe — including the UK, Ireland, France, Germany, Italy, the Benelux countries, Scandinavia, and Central Europe — a deep partial eclipse will be visible, with the Sun's crescent ranging from 50% to 95% covered depending on your location. Nancy will see 90% coverage at maximum.

Eclipse predictions are provided by Fred Espenak, NASA's GSFC. Times have been computed using NASA/JPL ephemeris data (DE421) and are accurate to within ±1 minute. Use the interactive tool → to find local times and create a personal share card.

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