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SPACEWEATHER: Solar Eclipse and Meteor Showers

Total eclipse at Mallorca. Taken by Elias Chasiotis on August 12, 2026 @ At the hills of Fornalutx, Mallorca, Spain.

First Entries from the August 12 Light Show

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: August 12, 2026

SOLAR ECLIPSE IMAGES AVAILABLE NOW: Today’s solar eclipse is over, and the photos are flooding in to our gallery. Sky watchers in Europe saw a very deep partial eclipse and totality, while some in the USA witnessed a shallow partial eclipse.

On the island of Mallorca, Elias Chasiotis watched a warped crescent sun sink into the Mediterranean:

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SPACEWEATHER: Multiple CME’s Coming, 3 Streams of Light, Sun in its Highest Position

 

Showers of Light

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 07/30/2026

METEOR ALERT–THREE STREAMS AT ONCE: Don’t be surprised if you see a meteor tonight. Three streams of comet debris are intersecting Earth’s orbit this week, with a peak in activity expected on July 30-31.

Stream #1 is the most interesting. It’s the Alpha Capricornid stream. Parent comet: 169P/NEAT. Above is a typical “alpha Cap” observed by Brad Goldpaint in the Sierra backcountry near Independence, CA:

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Blog Share: Anything is Possible

JoannaOfTheForest shares a Divine Prompt to Remember the Wind

It’s been TOO LONG since I heard this song. You probably haven’t heard it on the radio unless you are a golden oldie. It was released by The Association on May 1, 1967 (12 MULUC) – an Offering of Divine Understanding from Above. It reminded me of the Breath of Life and Breath of Spirit.

Check out Joanna’s post offered “With Love, Hope, and Perseverance”. Thank you Joanna.

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SPACEWEATHER: Silence on the Sun, Launch of Starship 13, and StarWalk Forecast

Today’s “Quiet Sun”, GOES Solar UltraViolet Imager (SUVI)

Lights from Above, and Below from the Darkness of the Unknown

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 07/25/2026

THE SUN IS FLATLINING: The sun’s X-ray output is flatlining today despite the presence of four significant sunspot groups. Not one of the sunspots is flaring. Is this the calm before the storm or genuine quiescence? It feels like quiescence. Our prediction: A quiet weekend. 

The Sun doesn’t appear to be dead. Time will tell.

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SPACEWEATHER: The Equinox, CIR, and Solar Eclipse Seen from Space

Auroras, taken by Pilot Matt Melnyk, Baffin Island, Canada

Signs of the Season

SPACEWEATHER.COM NEWS: 09/22/2025

HAPPY EQUINOX: Today is the northern autumnal equinox. That’s good news for sky watchers because auroras love equinoxes. Around this time of year, the magnetic fields of Earth and sun can link together, setting the stage for geomagnetic storms. Researchers call it the “Russell-McPherron effect,” but you can just think of it as “fall colors.” Happy equinox! 

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