Stella Eclipses Aug 12, 2026 Eclipse time in Oviedo100% covered
Total Solar Eclipse in Oviedo August 12, 2026 reaches maximum over Oviedo at Aug 12, 8:27 PM GMT+2 . The city sees totality with the Sun 10° above the horizon.
LOCAL MAXIMUM Aug 12, 8:27 PM GMT+2
TYPE TOTAL
COVERED 100%
MAG 1.02
SUN ALT 10°
Partial begins Aug 12, 7:33 PM GMT+2
Totality begins Aug 12, 8:27 PM GMT+2
Totality ends Aug 12, 8:28 PM GMT+2
Partial ends Aug 12, 9:22 PM GMT+2
UTC check: maximum 18:27 UTC. Computed from Besselian elements at the city coordinate; confirm exact local circumstances before travel.
What Oviedo sees
Maximum eclipse Aug 12, 8:27 PM GMT+2 — 100% of the Sun covered, magnitude 1.02.
Viewing geometry The Sun is about 10° above the horizon at maximum. The city coordinate is roughly 24 km from the computed centerline.
Totality duration 1 min 48 sec at the city coordinate. A short drive can change this quickly near the edge. Safety & source notes Local timing is useful for planning, but safe viewing rules still matter more than the clock.
Path and city marker
Centerline Band of totality City coordinate
The map shows Stella’s computed path plus the city coordinate used for the local timing above. Terrain, buildings, clouds, and your exact address can change the practical view.
See it from your location Your eclipse type, peak coverage, and contact times — in your local time.
Use my location Dark-sky stays near Oviedo ~4 hr 3 min drive · Bortle 4 Abadía Retuerta LeDomaine
View stay → ~5 hr 53 min drive · Bortle 3 Hotel El Milano Real
View stay → ~5 hr 53 min drive · Bortle 3 Parador de Gredos
View stay → Next steps Keep planning the eclipse from Oviedo. Compare the full path, nearby dark-sky stays, protected places, and the field guide before you commit.
Nearby eclipse city times Local circumstances change fast near the path. Compare nearby city coordinates.
Full eclipse page → Eclipse time in Oviedo: FAQ
When is maximum? Aug 12, 8:27 PM GMT+2
How much of the Sun is covered? 100% at maximum.
Is this safe to watch without glasses? No. Use certified solar protection except during totality, and only if you are inside the total path.