Solar eclipse: Longest of the Century on August 2, 2027

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The longest solar eclipse of the century will occur on August 2, 2027. This event will last for an impressive 6 minutes and 23 seconds.

This eclipse will be more extended than any other solar eclipses occurring between 1991 and 2114. It will begin in southern Spain and Morocco.

The eclipse will end along the coasts of Somalia and Yemen. Notably, Egypt will experience the longest duration of this solar eclipse.

Typically, solar eclipses last about three minutes. However, this one is among six major solar eclipses expected in this century.

Key facts:

  • The duration of the eclipse is set at 6 minutes and 23 seconds.
  • This eclipse is longer than any occurring from 1991 to 2114.
  • It begins in southern Spain and Morocco before concluding in Somalia and Yemen.
  • Egypt will have the longest visibility during this event.
  • Solar eclipses usually last around three minutes.

Astronomers are keenly observing this phenomenon. They anticipate significant interest from both scientific communities and the public.

As the date approaches, further details about viewing locations may emerge. Enthusiasts should prepare for what promises to be a spectacular sight in the sky.