A total solar eclipse, dubbed the "eclipse of the century," is set to occur on August 2, 2027, with its path of totality crossing parts of southern Spain, North Africa, and the Middle East. This event is particularly notable for its extraordinary duration, offering up to 6 minutes and 22 seconds of totality near Luxor, Egypt, the longest such period visible from land until 2114. Due to high demand and limited prime viewing locations, eclipse chasers are advised to plan and book accommodations and travel arrangements immediately, as flights and hotels are already filling up. AI
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- 1991 Mexico eclipse
- 2009 eclipse in China
- 2045
- August 2, 2027
- Dr. Tyler Nordgren
- Egypt
- Forbes
- Luxor
- Luxor Temple
- Middle East
- Mortuary Temple of Hatshepsut
- North Africa
- Spain
- Sun Moon Earth: The History of Solar Eclipses from Omens of Doom to Einstein and Exoplanets
- Thebes
- TimeAndDate.com
- Valley of the Kings
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