It is this awe-inspiring experience that will draw people from all over the world to northern Spain next week in the hope of witnessing a total solar eclipse. However the total eclipse in Spain -- the first visible in mainland Europe this century -- is an easier trip than some in the past. 'Breathtaking'For next week's eclipse, Jenny Winker, a 60-year-old retiree in St Paul, Minnesota, is travelling to northern Spain with nine other family members. "If you've never seen a total eclipse, it is breathtaking," she said. Some chasers are already planning for a total eclipse next year that will be the longest humans will be able to see until 2114.