August 12,
2026.
11 cities on the path. Each tee and poster carries the exact coordinates and duration for that site.
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Eclipse tees — 2026
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Eclipse chasers run spreadsheets before they book flights.
Every coordinate and duration on our products is verified to NASA JPL DE441.
The terminator falls where it's supposed to.
Shadow geometry from JPL Horizons. DSS2 optical plates — not infrared composites. If something is on the print, we can tell you where the number came from.
Not the NASA gift shop.
Not the galaxy-print hoodie.
There's a specific kind of person who, at some point, drove somewhere dark,
bought a scope they had to explain to people at parties, and checked the weather
for a dark site the way other people check traffic.
Eclipse gear that shows where you were and how long totality lasted.
Posters that cite the data source. Science prints that survive a conversation
with someone who actually knows the subject.
What observers are saying
"Finally a tee that actually has the coordinates. I was in León for the 2026 eclipse and wanted something that proved it. The duration printed right there — 1m 47s. That's my eclipse."
"The moon phases poster is one of the few I've seen where the terminator is actually geometrically correct. Hung it next to my observing notes. Looks right."
"Ordered the Snæfellsnes tee after the eclipse. Wore it to our club's next dark site night and had three separate people ask where I got it. The glacier plus 2m 18s on the sleeve. Perfect."