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Abstract This chapter notes the predictions for the next eclipse. Even though there are no predicted total solar eclipses in 2026, a series of eclipses are expected for the following consecutive years. A total eclipse of the Sun will pay a visit to Spain in 2026, then a second total eclipse in 2027, which is less than a year later. Meanwhile, Australia will get two total solar eclipses in less than two and a half years around 2028. The chapter then considers the locations of other eclipses, referencing the Pacific Ocean, the United States, and Alaska. It mentions how every total solar eclipse has its own uniqueness and special fascination.

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