Calendar of key astronomical events in 2026

The year 2026 will feature a range of celestial phenomena, including solar and lunar eclipses, meteor showers, and planetary conjunctions, visible across much of the world and specifically lunar eclipses from Mexico. These events promise captivating displays for enthusiasts and casual sky watchers. The schedule begins with Earth's perihelion and the Quadrantids in January.

2026 shapes up as an exciting year for astronomy, with four major eclipses: two solar and two lunar. From Mexico, only the lunar eclipses will be visible, while the solar ones occur in remote areas like Antarctica and the Arctic.

The sequence starts on January 3 with Earth's perihelion, when the planet reaches its closest point to the Sun, though with no notable climate effects. That same day, the Quadrantids meteor shower peaks, delivering up to 120 meteors per hour under dark skies. On January 10, Jupiter will shine at its brightest, perfect for viewing.

In February, on the 17th, an annular solar eclipse, known as a 'ring of fire,' will be seen in Antarctica. March 3 brings a total lunar eclipse, or 'blood moon,' due to its reddish hue, visible in the Americas and Asia. On June 15, Mercury reaches its eastern elongation maximum, making it easier to spot at dusk.

August delivers more: on the 12th, a total solar eclipse will cross the Arctic, Greenland, Iceland, and parts of Europe. On the 27th, another lunar eclipse will be observable in the Americas and Africa. The year ends with the Geminids, a prominent meteor shower.

To enjoy these events from Mexico, seek out dark-sky locations, use binoculars for better details, and check lunar phases to avoid light interference. These phenomena build on 2025's highlights, including the Orionids, Leonids, and Geminids, plus the Moon's close approaches to Saturn and the Pleiades.

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Vibrant green and purple auroras lighting up the night sky over Zacatecas, Mexico, during a geomagnetic storm on November 11, 2025.
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Geomagnetic storm triggers auroras in Mexico

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A severe geomagnetic storm, triggered by a solar coronal mass ejection, lit up the skies with auroras borealis in Mexico and the northern hemisphere on November 11, 2025. Images of green and purple colors were captured in states like Zacatecas and Nuevo León, while in the United States they were seen in Colorado and Kansas. UNAM and NOAA experts indicate that effects will continue more faintly on November 12 and possibly on the 13th.

2025年は、希少な二重爆発型超新星や民間月面着陸成功を含む、宇宙探査の印象的なビジュアルを提供した。 Astronomersと宇宙機関は、ロケットテストから月食まで様々な瞬間を捉え、観測と技術の進歩を示した。これらの画像は、宇宙における勝利と課題に満ちた一年を強調している。

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The first supermoon of 2026 will appear on the night of January 3, when the moon is 362,641 km from Earth. It will look 30% brighter and 14% larger than the year's most distant full moon. In India, it will be visible shortly after sunset.

科学者たちは、2機の宇宙船のデータを使用して太陽上の例外的に活動的な領域NOAA 13664を94日間ほぼ連続して追跡し、太陽観測の画期的な成果を達成した。この領域は2024年4月に現れ、2003年以来最も強い地磁気嵐を引き起こし、世界的なオーロラを発生させた。長期監視により、複雑な磁場が現実世界に影響を及ぼす太陽嵐をどのように駆動するかが明らかになった。

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