A Once-in-a-Century Solar Eclipse Is Headed for North Africa

On August 2, 2027, the world will witness a rare total solar eclipse — the longest since 1991. During this event, the moon will completely block the sun, plunging parts of the Earth into several minutes of daytime darkness.

Dubbed the “Great North African Eclipse,” it will be best seen in Luxor, Egypt, where totality will last a stunning 6 minutes and 23 seconds. Other parts of North Africa and Southern Europe, including Spain and Gibraltar, will also offer impressive views, though for shorter durations.

This eclipse is a result of a rare alignment of the Earth, Moon, and Sun. After this, the next similar event won’t happen until 2114 — making this a true once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

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