Longest Total Solar Eclipse of the 21st century will last more than six minutes: Why the August 2027 celestial event is so rare
The rare total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027, is expected to become the longest total solar eclipse visible from land during the 21st century. Scientists say the eclipse will last unusually long because the Moon will be near perigee, making it appear larger in the sky. Countries including Spain, Morocco, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Libya are expected to receive some of the best views of this rare astronomical event.