'Eclipse of the century': Lengthy 6-minute solar eclipse is coming Aug. 2, 2027
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Rumors have been circulating on some media outlets and social media sites about a total solar eclipse on Saturday, which is said to be a "long eclipse."
Solar Eclipse on August 2 in US? What NASA has said on world going dark for 6 minutes
Contrary to viral claims, a total solar eclipse won't occur on August 2nd of this year. NASA confirms a significant eclipse is expected on August 2, 2027, potentially lasting over six minutes, dubbed the "Eclipse of the Century." While most of the U.S. won't witness it, parts of Africa, Europe, and the Middle East will.
On August 2, 2027 there will be a total solar eclipse, an event that the scientific community anticipates as the most significant astronomical phenomenon of the 21st century.From the south of Spain to the coasts of the Indian Ocean, more than 89 million people will have the opportunity to observe this astronomical phenomenon.Its extraordinary duration makes it a must-see event for astronomers, travelers and anyone fascinated by the universe.The …
And if in the middle of the summer, the night suddenly falls in the middle of the day? That's what will happen following a total eclipse scheduled for August 2nd... 2027 and not 2025, for six minutes.
This article was first published on Cedarnews.net. For more news and exclusive reports, visit our website. While some believe that the longest total eclipse of the 21st century will occur tomorrow, August 2, 2025, this eclipse will actually occur on August 2, 2027, and will pass through 11 countries, including 9 Arab countries, giving millions of people the rare opportunity to witness complete daytime darkness. When and where can you watch it? T…
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