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Solar Eclipse of February 17, 2026 — Global Analysis (48 Countries)

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Lorris Turpin
Astrologue Tropical Védique

Solar eclipse and global risk zones

Eclipse date: February 17, 2026 at 12:11:53 UTC Position: 28° 50' Parjanya (28.84° Tropical Aquarius) Saros Series: 121 (Member #61 of 71)


Critical Finding

A remarkable 46% of the analyzed nations (22 out of 48) have the eclipse falling in their 8th house with a dangerous 1st–8th house exchange, marking them as high-risk zones for significant transformation or crisis. This includes nearly all of Europe, the entire Middle East conflict zone, as well as Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan, and Madagascar.

This eclipse creates a universal Sun–Jupiter exchange (Parivartana yoga) visible from every location on Earth — binding the eclipse energy to Jupiter's expansive and philosophical nature.

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Method

  • 48 world capitals analyzed using the Aditya Zodiac system
  • High-precision astronomical calculations with whole-sign house system
  • Assessment of house placements and planetary exchanges (Parivartana yoga)
  • Individual sub-analyses by Saros series for historical context

Geographic Risk Distribution

CategoryNumber of CountriesExamples
8th House (Critical)22Europe, Middle East, East Africa
7th House (High)6
6th House (High)6
12th House (High)3
5th House (Moderate)5
Other (Moderate)6

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Analysis conducted in January 2026. Framework: 360HeartsInTheSky.com