The year 2027 is going to be very special for those who are interested in astronomical events. A historic solar eclipse will occur in 2027. This will also be the longest solar eclipse of the century, when the sky will remain dark for about 6 minutes at noon. Experts say that such an eclipse has never happened before in history and will never happen again in the next 100 years.
When will the solar eclipse occur in 2027?
The longest solar eclipse of the century in 2027 will occur on Shravan Amavasya on August 2, 2027. Solar eclipses occur every year, but this eclipse is in the headlines due to its long duration. According to scientists, this total solar eclipse will last for approximately 6 minutes and 23 seconds, making it one of the longest solar eclipses of the 21st century. Typically, a total solar eclipse lasts only 2 to 3 minutes. But during this eclipse in 2027, the Earth will be plunged into darkness for more than 6 minutes, and the sun will disappear completely. This will truly be an amazing sight. But what warning are astrologers giving regarding this eclipse? Let us know.
time of solar eclipse
According to Indian Standard Time, the solar eclipse will occur on August 2, 2027. The eclipse will start at 3:34 pm and end at 5:53 pm. People in India will be able to see the eclipse around 4:30 pm. The eclipse will also be visible in parts of North Africa and the Middle East, including northern Morocco, Algeria, southern Tunisia, north-eastern Libya, Luxor, south-western Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Egypt.
The temperature may drop by 5-10 degrees
According to NASA, during the total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027, the Moon will completely cover the sun’s corona for 6 minutes and 23 seconds, causing darkness in areas where the eclipse will be visible. Because of this, the afternoon will feel like evening. It is being told that during this period the temperature may fall by 5 to 10 degrees, and the direction of the wind may also change.











