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How to Watch the Annular Solar Eclipse Live on 17 Feb 2026: The Ring of Fire Broadcast Directly from the South Pole

Life16 Feb 2026 14:58 GMT+7

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How to Watch the Annular Solar Eclipse Live on 17 Feb 2026: The Ring of Fire Broadcast Directly from the South Pole

Mark your calendars for the live broadcast of the annular solar eclipse on 17 Feb 2026.The "Ring of Fire" phenomenon.Above the South Pole, with easy online viewing times for viewers in Thailand.

Get ready on 17 February 2026 for a spectacular astronomical event.The "Annular Solar Eclipse"(Annular Solar Eclipse), also known asthe "Ring of Fire."Although the eclipse path crosses Antarctica, making it invisible to the naked eye in Thailand, technology has you covered! We provide live streaming directly from the South Pole so everyone worldwide can witness this wonder together.

Why watch the"Ring of Fire"on 17 Feb 2026?

This annular solar eclipse is a major highlight of early 2026 because the moon will partially cover the sun, leaving a bright ring of light around it, resemblinga "golden ring."It will be most visible over Antarctica (the South Pole) and the Indian Ocean under a dim sky.

When to watch the live eclipse?

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For viewers in Thailand watching online, prepare from afternoon to evening (Thai time) on 17 Feb. The key moment occurs when the moon’s shadow is at its fullest, the golden minute photographers worldwide eagerly await. You can watch viaTime and Date,a global astronomy website featuring an Interactive Map and multiple live views worldwide.

Tips for an enjoyable online eclipse viewing experience:

Check your internet connection: Satellite images from the South Pole require a highly stable connection.

  • Watch on a large screen: If possible, connect to a Smart TV to see the"ring edge"in the clearest detail.
  • Capture screenshots: The moment of the complete ring is a rare sight not often seen for years—don’t forget to save it as a memorable keepsake.

Although the 17 Feb 2026 eclipse won't be visible in Thailand’s sky, this world-class spectacle is well worth taking the time to watch online. Anyone fascinated by the universe’s wonders should not miss this live event.