Eclipse is a very rare and historical event for astronomers. Also, it is a chance of enthusiasm for astronomers, when they see a rare view in the sky. By the way, eclipses take place every year, in which some partials are complete. But just think that, when the sun disappears during the day and darkness becomes in the whole world, then how will it be.
Of course it will be shocking and also filling with enthusiasm. You can only feel imagined to hear this. But this is not a fantasy but a reality and such an eclipse incident definitely happens once in the century. You will get to see a similar view, when there will be darkness all around for 6 minutes 23 seconds. We are all going to witness this amazing solar eclipse soon. According to scientists and space.com, this solar eclipse is considered to be the longest full eclipse between 1991 and 2114. Let us know when the longest solar eclipse of the century will be seen and where it will be seen.
When will be the longest solar eclipse of the century
For the long solar eclipse of the century, you will have to wait for two years at the moment, because this full solar eclipse will take place on 2 August 2027. But this eclipse has already remained a topic of discussion around its extraordinary long time. Usually full solar eclipse also takes place for less than 3 minutes, but this eclipse on 2027 will break the records of all eclipse of the century. It is obvious that where this eclipse will be visible, the people of the place will take such an experience in their lifetime which will be like the Lifetime Experience for them.
Will Indians be able to see a long solar eclipse of the century
According to Indian time, the eclipse will take place at 3.34 pm and will end at 53 in the evening. Indians are not complete but will definitely be able to see partial solar eclipse. If the weather is clear, in some cities, 4:30 people will see the eclipse.
Eclipse will also be seen in India as well as North Africa and Middle East, including North Morocco, Algeria, Southern Tunisia, North East Libya, Luxor, South-West Saudi Arabia, some areas of Yemen and parts of Egypt.
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