Solar eclipse: Longest of the Century

The upcoming solar eclipse on August 2, 2027, promises to be the longest of the century, lasting over six minutes.

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The solar eclipse on August 2, 2027, will be the longest of the century, lasting an astonishing 6 minutes and 23 seconds. This event will traverse several countries, beginning in southern Spain and ending off the coasts of Somalia and Yemen.

This remarkable duration exceeds all solar eclipses from 1991 to 2114. It’s a significant opportunity for astronomers and enthusiasts alike to witness a phenomenon that occurs infrequently. The average solar eclipse typically lasts about three minutes.

Key facts:

  • The eclipse will start in southern Spain and Morocco.
  • It will reach its maximum duration in Egypt.
  • This event is one of six major solar eclipses expected in this century.

For those in Egypt, the experience will be particularly special as they will witness the longest duration of darkness. The excitement among astronomers is palpable—this provides a unique chance for research and public engagement.