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A total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027, will last up to 6:23 near Luxor, Egypt, visible across parts of Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.
A total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027, will be the longest in 100 years, lasting up to 6 minutes and 23 seconds near Luxor, Egypt, visible across parts of North Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.
The path of totality spans Morocco, Spain, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Somalia, and the Indian Ocean, with no total eclipse visible in North America—only a partial eclipse in northern U.S. regions.
During totality, the sun’s corona, stars, and planets will be visible.
NASA warns against direct viewing without certified eclipse glasses or safe indirect methods to prevent eye damage.
The event offers rare scientific study opportunities and is prompting early travel planning.
Un eclipse solar total el 2 de agosto de 2027 durará hasta las 6:23 cerca de Luxor, Egipto, visible en partes de África, Oriente Medio y Europa.