Longest Solar Eclipse of the Century: when the Day Will Become Night
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On August 2, 2027, millions of people will be able to witness one of the most impressive astronomical phenomena of recent decades: the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century.
The solar eclipse of 2027 will be one of the most awaited astronomical events of the decade. The shadow of the Moon will cross regions of Europe, Africa and the Middle East, creating a few rare minutes of darkness in the middle of the day. Why is this eclipse drawing so much attention? The fascination comes from the duration. In some regions, the total phase will pass... The post The longest solar eclipse of the century is near: the day will tur…
During that day the day will become night and the whole strip will be relatively narrow. How long will it last? Read more
The total solar eclipse of 2027 will mark the greatest lapse of darkness in the 21st century On August 2, 2027, the longest total solar eclipse visible from the mainland will take place throughout the 21st century. According to specialists, the Moon will cover the Sun completely for 6 minutes and 23 seconds, an unusual duration for this type of astronomical event. By comparison, the total eclipse that crossed North America in April 2024 was exte…
The international scientific community has already begun the countdown for one of the most shocking astronomical events of the coming decades: the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century. According to data disseminated by NASA and specialized agencies, the phenomenon will take place on August 2, 2027 and will reach a maximum duration of 6 minutes and 23 seconds of total darkness.
On August 2, 2027, a total solar eclipse of 6 minutes and 23 seconds will obscure parts of Africa and Europe, offering a unique astronomical spectacle.

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