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

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.
This article is a summary of the full analysis. For the detailed study with individual country charts, Saros sub-analyses, and complete statistical data:
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
| Category | Number of Countries | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| 8th House (Critical) | 22 | Europe, Middle East, East Africa |
| 7th House (High) | 6 | — |
| 6th House (High) | 6 | — |
| 12th House (High) | 3 | — |
| 5th House (Moderate) | 5 | — |
| Other (Moderate) | 6 | — |
Read the full analysis with all 48 charts →
Analysis conducted in January 2026. Framework: 360HeartsInTheSky.com
