A great solar eclipse is going to occur on 2 August 2027. It is being told that during this period there will be darkness on the earth for 6 minutes 23 seconds a day. This will be a total solar eclipse, in which the Moon will completely cover the Sun. Earlier, a similar eclipse had occurred on July 22, 2009, when the Earth was plunged into darkness for 6 minutes 39.5 seconds. Now a similar scene will be seen once again. Let us know where the solar eclipse of August 2, 2027 will be visible.
When is the solar eclipse taking place?
The second longest solar eclipse of the 21st century will occur on August 2, 2027. On this day, there will be Hariyali Amavasya and Sawan Monday fast. According to reports, there will be darkness on Earth for 6 minutes 23 seconds a day.
Where will the solar eclipse of August 2, 2027 be visible?
The second longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century will be visible in southern Spain, Morocco, Libya, Egypt, Sudan, Saudi Arabia, Algeria, Tunisia, Yemen and Somalia. The longest total solar eclipse will occur in Luxor, Egypt, lasting 6 minutes and 23 seconds. This means that people there will be able to enjoy the total eclipse for a longer time.
Will the solar eclipse of August 2, 2027 be visible in India?
This solar eclipse occurring on August 2, 2027 will be partially visible in India. Only 10% to 30% of the Sun will be visible. However, the total eclipse will not be visible anywhere in India.
Is solar eclipse auspicious or inauspicious?
From religious point of view, solar eclipse is considered inauspicious. Therefore, auspicious works are prohibited during this period. Worship of God is also prohibited during eclipse. During this time one can silently chant God’s name and mantras.











