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Longest Total Solar Eclipse of the Century 2027

Only 388 days left until Longest Total Solar Eclipse of the Century 2027
Starts on Monday, August 2, 2027

Significance of the Longest Total Solar Eclipse 2027

Mark your calendars for an unparalleled astronomical event: the longest Total Solar Eclipse of the 21st century on August 2, 2027. With a totality duration of up to 6.5 minutes, this eclipse offers an extended period of darkness and an incredible opportunity for observation and photography. Its path sweeping across historical and culturally rich regions of North Africa and the Middle East makes it a truly unique and significant celestial spectacle.

Event Details

  • Date: August 2, 2027
  • Totality Duration: Up to 6.5 minutes, making it the longest of the 21st century.
  • Path of Totality: Sweeps across North Africa (Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt) and continues over Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
  • Optimal Viewing: Iconic locations like Luxor, Egypt, will experience extended totality.

FAQ

How long will totality last for this eclipse?
The 2027 Total Solar Eclipse will feature a remarkable totality lasting up to 6.5 minutes in some prime viewing locations, making it the longest of its kind this century.

Which countries are in the path of totality for the 2027 eclipse?
The path of totality includes parts of Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, offering various vantage points for observers.