Partial Solar Eclipse · 12 August 2026

Auburn

On 12 August 2026, Auburn (Australia) sees a partial solar eclipse.

Partial
Eclipse type
46.2%
Max obscuration
Max duration
01:52:00 pm GMT-4
Peak time
Where to watch

Visibility MapAuburn

Australia will see a partial solar eclipse. Click anywhere on the map to see the occultation percentage at that location.

Timeline

Contact Times

Auburn · 12 August 2026

C1 — Partial begins12:34:56 pm GMT-4
Maximum eclipse01:52:00 pm GMT-4
C4 — Partial ends03:09:03 pm GMT-4
Live simulation

Eclipse in motion

Watch the Moon cross the Sun from C1 to C4. Play at speed or scrub through the timeline — during the actual eclipse it tracks live.

Normal sky before eclipse
Sky during total solar eclipse
During eclipse
Normal sky
What you'll experience

Sky Simulation

Drag the slider to compare the sky before and during totality. At peak, stars appear at midday and the horizon glows in all directions.

≈ Dusk
Sky darkness
−4°C
Temp. drop
2,900 km/h
Moon speed
🌑 Simulated at totality peak

Frequently asked questions

When will the solar eclipse occur in Auburn?
In Auburn, the eclipse begins at 12:34:56 pm GMT-4 (C1), reaches maximum at 01:52:00 pm GMT-4, and ends at 03:09:03 pm GMT-4 (C4) local time on 12 August 2026.
Will Auburn be in the path of totality?
No. Auburn will see a partial solar eclipse on 12 August 2026, with 46.2% of the sun covered at maximum.
What percentage of the sun will be covered in Auburn?
At maximum eclipse, 46.2% of the sun will be covered as seen from Auburn.
Worldwide

Other Countries

SpainTOTAL
IcelandTOTAL
Mali61%
Chad52%
Togo47%
Iraq43%
Iran41%
CAR37%
UAE20%
Oman18%
Cuba17%