On August 2, 2027, a full solar eclipse will take place, which will be the largest and special solar eclipse seen in the 21st century. During this solar eclipse, there will be darkness during the day. This solar eclipse will remain for 6 minutes 23 seconds. Therefore, it is considered very special. In such a situation, it is being said that the view of solar eclipse that appears for 6 minutes 23 seconds has not been seen since 1991. After this, you will not get to see such a view till 16 July 2027. According to the Time and Date website, this partial solar eclipse will start at 3.34 pm Indian standard time and will end at 5.53 pm. This eclipse will appear in 10 countries. But this small and partial eclipse will appear in Canada. This will not appear in North America.
Where will it appear? The solar eclipse will start from the Atlantic Ocean on 2 August 2027 and pass through Southern Spain and North Africa through Jeddah and Mecca in Saudi Arabia. In addition, eclipse will also appear in parts of Yemen and Somalia.
Why does this 6 minute full solar eclipse occur when the Moon falls right between the Earth and the Sun? This covers the sunlight completely. Let us tell you that the longest full solar eclipse occurs when the moon is closest to the Earth in its orbit and when its shadow falls near the equator, which is closest to the moon. According to Jean Mouss, technically full solar eclipse can run for 7 minutes 31 seconds.
What will be the sutak period of solar eclipse of 2 August 2027? In the country where the eclipse of 2 August 2027 will be seen, its sutak period will be considered. The sutak period of solar eclipse begins 12 hours before the eclipse begins. When will the solar eclipse of the year 2025 take this year? This will be the Amavasya Tithi of Pitrupaksha. Pitradosh will be eliminated from this day. This solar eclipse will appear in India. The last solar eclipse of this year will begin on September 21 at 11 pm. At the same time, it will end on September 22 at 03:24 am. Its chronology will not be valid due to not appearing in India.