ProMaster Releases Summer 2026 Astrophotography Guide With 96% Lunar Eclipse and Aug. 12 Perseids
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Updated · PetaPixel · Jul 11
ProMaster Releases Summer 2026 Astrophotography Guide With 96% Lunar Eclipse and Aug. 12 Perseids
3 articles · Updated · PetaPixel · Jul 11
Summary
ProMaster’s summer 2026 guide spotlights Aug. 12 as the season’s key target, pairing the Perseid meteor shower peak with a new moon and a solar eclipse visible totally in parts of Europe and partially in North America.
July 14 is flagged as prime Milky Way timing under a new moon, while the Southern Delta Aquariids and Alpha Capricornids peak on July 30-31, with the latter expected to produce bright fireballs despite some moonlight.
August 27-28 closes the season with a deep partial lunar eclipse covering up to 96% of the Moon, an event visible across the United States and Canada.
ProMaster ties the calendar to gear advice, calling a stable tripod the core astrophotography tool and promoting its 3-section Epoch model, 4-way pan-and-tilt head and 11-inch minimum height for sharper long exposures.
The guide also urges daytime location scouting, moon-phase planning and use of a remote shutter, framing summer 2026 as a strong test of both technique and equipment.