The sun is one of the most obscured in the 21st century

The most significant solar eclipse of the 21st century is scheduled to occur on August 2, 2027. The total eclipse, which will be visible from Europe, Africa and the Middle East, will last for six minutes and 23 seconds. Photo: Pixabay Opened on June 11, 2026, 8:13 a.m.

Share Share Facebook Twitter WhatsApp Email Print This is the most significant solar eclipse of the 21st century on a readily accessible landmass in the 21st century. The most significant phase of total darkness will be visible in the nearby city of Luxor in Egypt, due to which Egypt is already being promoted as one of the most attractive places for development. The length of the eclipse is the result of the many orbital positions of the Earth, the Moon and the Sun.

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