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Astronomy Events 2026

Plan around meteor showers, eclipses, conjunctions, oppositions, equinoxes and solstices.

Astronomy events calendar 2026

A simple 2026 sky events guide for planning. Exact visibility depends on your location and local weather.

Jan 4 — Quadrantid meteor shower peak

Often one of the strongest annual meteor showers. Best viewed from dark skies after midnight.

Feb 17 — Annular solar eclipse

Solar eclipse event in 2026. Visibility depends on location.

Mar 2–3 — Total lunar eclipse

A major lunar eclipse event visible from parts of Earth.

Mar 20, 14:46 UTC — März equinox

Day and night are nearly equal globally.

Apr 22 — Lyrid meteor shower peak

Annual April meteor shower.

Mai 5–6 — Eta Aquariid meteor shower peak

Fast meteors linked to Halley's Comet debris stream.

Jun 9 — Venus and Jupiter conjunction

Bright evening conjunction; check western sky after sunset if visible from your location.

Jun 21, 08:24 UTC — Juni solstice

Longest day in the Northern Hemisphere and shortest day in the Southern Hemisphere.

Aug 12 — Total solar eclipse

Total solar eclipse crossing parts of the Northern Hemisphere.

Aug 27–28 — Partial lunar eclipse

Lunar eclipse visible from many regions including the Americas, Europe and Africa.

Sep 23, 00:05 UTC — September equinox

Start of astronomical autumn in the north and spring in the south.

Sep 26 — Neptune opposition

Neptune is opposite the Sun and at its brightest, but still requires optical aid.

Dec 21, 20:50 UTC — Dezember solstice

Shortest day in the Northern Hemisphere and longest day in the Southern Hemisphere.