Astronomía en Español
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ESPACIO / DETECTAN UN OBJETO ESPACIAL DESCONOCIDO http://ultimasnoticiasdeastronomia.blogspot.com/2026/08/espacio-detectan-un-objeto-espacial.html
ASTROFÍSICA / ¡ASÍ SE VIVIO EL EVENTO DEL SIGLO! http://ultimasnoticiasdeastronomia.blogspot.com/2026/08/astrofisica-asi-se-vivio-el-evento-del.html
Las mejores imágenes del eclipse: así se ha visto en España https://www.eltiempo.es/noticias/las-mejores-imagenes-del-eclipse-asi-se-ha-visto-en-espana
Los planetas infernales podrían comenzar con una rotación lenta https://www.astrobitacora.com/los-planetas-infernales-podrian-comenzar-con-una-rotacion-lenta/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=los-planetas-infernales-podrian-comenzar-con-una-rotacion-lenta
2026 August 15 Bright Perseids from Sweden Image Credit & Copyright: P-M Hedén (Clear Skies, TWAN) Known for its bright and fast meteors, the annual Perseid Meteor Shower comes to planet Earth's skies from a radiant in the heroic constellation Perseus. The popular northern summer celestial spectacle is created as grains of dust cast off along the orbit of periodic comet 109P/Swift-Tuttle vaporize in Earth's dense atmosphere, tracing brief, but beautiful streaks through the night. Taken near the shower's peak of activity on August 12, this composite image recorded two bright perseid meteors and one meteor's watery reflection from a location near the coastal village of Grisslehamn, Sweden. Almost as bright as Altair, brightest star on the scene, the meteors appear along with the faint, diffuse background of the Milky Way. This year, the shower's peak activity coincided with a New Moon, so perseid meteor flashes were undiminished by bright moonlight. And for many skywatchers, this night of bright perseid meteors followed their viewing of the silhouette of the New Moon in a much anticipated solar eclipse. 🔗Discuss 🎞HD
2026 August 14 Total Solar Eclipse from Greenland Image Credit & Copyright: Aditya Madhavan On August 12, the Moon's shadow reached out to touch our fair planet. Beginning in the Arctic Ocean, it swept along a narrow track that led the dark lunar umbra across parts of Greenland, Iceland, the Atlantic, Portugal, and northern Spain. And for a moment, denizens of Earth who found themselves with clear skies under the shadow of the Moon could witness a total solar eclipse. After dodging the weather by sea and making a landing along Rype Fjord on the Greenland east coast (71.07055N, 27.71252W), this hard won snapshot was captured at 17:33:26 UTC. That's near the initial landfall of the path of totality, so the image is likely one of the first views of the totally eclipsed Sun. Through a break in the clouds, the stunning photo also records one of this eclipse's transient diamond rings and the magnificent solar corona emerging near the moment totality began. 🔗Discuss 🎞HD
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2026 August 13 Total Solar Eclipse Over Spain Image Credit & Copyright: Ruiyu Zhang Text: Keighley Rockcliffe (NASA GSFC, UMBC CSST, CRESST II) On August 12th, 2026, the Moon totally eclipsed the Sun and cast its shadow across Siberia, Greenland, Iceland, Spain, and Portugal. Today’s image features two total solar eclipses viewed from Zaragoza, Spain, one over the Cathedral-Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar and the other reflecting in the Ebro River. For a few moments, Spain saw its first major total solar eclipse since 1905. Those witnessing totality may experience a chill in the air, the quieting of birds, the confused chirps of insects, and the shared awe of many. It’s the corona’s time to shine as the Sun’s bright disk is blocked by the Moon. Among other reasons to study eclipses, they help scientists understand why the corona is millions of degrees hotter than the Sun’s surface. Enthusiastic citizens can contribute to these studies by recording how wildlife responds, imaging the corona, and monitoring air temperature and clouds. 🔗Discuss 🎞HD
Un viaje directo hasta la totalidad del eclipse
🌞🌑 EN DIRECTO | Sigue el espectacular eclipse total de Sol en España https://astroaventura.net/actualidad/en-directo-sigue-el-espectacular-eclipse-total-de-sol-en-espana/
¿Cuál es la posibilidad de encontrar agua en Marte? https://www.astrobitacora.com/cual-es-la-posibilidad-de-encontrar-agua-en-marte/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cual-es-la-posibilidad-de-encontrar-agua-en-marte
Los eclipses, el GPS que propuso Galileo https://www.abc.es/ciencia/eclipses-gps-astronomos-usan-epoca-galileo-20260807021518-nt.html
El mapa de los 80 puntos con entrada libre para ver el eclipse total https://www.elmundo.es/ciencia/2026/08/12/6a7b73c921efa03b498b4583.html
Efecto Purkinje, anillo de diamantes, caída de temperatura... Estas serán las fases clave del eclipse solar que veremos al atardecer https://www.elmundo.es/ciencia/2026/08/11/6a7619fe21efa0ba7f8b45b2.html
ASTRONOMÍA / ¡NO HABÍA SUCEDIDO NUNCA! http://ultimasnoticiasdeastronomia.blogspot.com/2026/08/astronomia-no-habia-sucedido-nunca.html
Viajar a otras estrellas podría ser una realidad pronto https://www.astrobitacora.com/viajar-a-otras-estrellas-podria-ser-una-realidad-pronto/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=viajar-a-otras-estrellas-podria-ser-una-realidad-pronto
Cómo fotografiar el eclipse solar y otras 'atmósferas' de luz irreal https://www.elmundo.es/ciencia/2026/08/11/6a7a1868e4d4d82e518b45b6.html