ESA's Proba-2 satellite captured a stunning 'ring of fire' annular solar eclipse from orbit — a view few on Earth could see.
On February 17, 2026, an annular solar eclipse occurred, offering a spectacular view of the “ring of fire” in the sky. The European Space Agency (ESA) captured this rare cosmic event from space ...
From the prime viewing spot of Concordia Station in Antarctica, the ring was reportedly visible for about two minutes.
The 'Ring of Fire' solar eclipse, the first of 2026, was visible in some parts of the world as the moon moved across the path ...
An annular eclipse swept over a remote corridor of Antarctica on Feb. 17.
The first eclipse of 2026 will be an annular solar eclipse, leaving a glowing outer ring of fire around the moon ...
Skygazers worldwide are preparing for two rare solar eclipses in 2026, including February’s spectacular “Ring of Fire” annular eclipse and a total solar eclipse in August.
A 'ring of fire' eclipse is coming to Antarctica on Feb. 17.
On Tuesday, February 17 , the Earth will witness an annular solar eclipse — commonly called a ring of fire .
Surya grahan: The eclipse will last for about 2 minutes and 20 seconds at around 07:01 UTC, which translates to 12:31 pm IST.
Learn when and where to follow the Feb. 17 ring of fire solar eclipse, with key timings, viewing details, and safety tips ...
The public is advised to wear protective eyewear when viewing the partial solar eclipse or to watch it online.