The biggest solar eclipse of the century will be more than 6 minutes, half the earth will be dark
Surya Grahan 2027: The longest full solar eclipse of the 21st century will occur on August 2, 2027. This will be a complete solar eclipse. During this time, there will be darkness in the sky in the afternoon. It is being said that such a full solar eclipse has never been seen in recent history and now after this, there will be such a solar eclipse after 100 years. This rare astronomical phenomenon will run for 6 minutes and 23 seconds in some areas – this period makes it the longest eclipse from the land between 1991 and 2114.Also Read: Which 2 zodiac signs of solar eclipse will negative effects?
Very important news has come out for those interested in astronomical events. Actually, in the year 2027, the world will see historical full solar eclipse. During this time, there will be darkness in the sky in the afternoon. In the recent history, such a solar eclipse has never been shown and will not be seen for about 100 years to come. This solar eclipse will begin from the Atlantic Ocean. This will then be seen from Gibraltar Strait, South Spain, North Africa to Arabian Peninsula. However, it will be blurred over the Indian Ocean.
However, this gland will be seen in some areas of India. This will not be a complete solar eclipse, but in many cities including Mumbai, Delhi and Bengaluru, a partial solar eclipse will appear between 3:34 pm and 5:53 pm. The route of full solar eclipse will pass through North Africa, southern Europe and Middle East. Some viral posts claimed that there would be complete darkness, but according to experts this claim is false.ALSO READ: Eclipse caused by the first solar eclipse of 2025 and now the second solar eclipse is about
It is noteworthy that the second solar eclipse of the year 2025 will be during 21 and 22 September 2025. According to Indian astrology belief, Khandagras will be a solar eclipse, which will be on the new moon day of 21 September 2025, day Sunday, Samvat 2082 on Amavasya of Ashwin Krishna Paksha. All Yama, rules, sutaks, etc. related to this Khagrass solar eclipse in India will not be valid in India.
The final solar eclipse will conclude at 3.24 am on Monday, September 22. This solar eclipse will be for a total of 4 hours 24 minutes. After that the solar eclipse will be salvation. On the day of solar eclipse, there is Amavasya Tithi of Krishna Paksha of Ashwin month and Uttarafalguni Nakshatra. On that day Shukla Yoga and Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga will also be formed. This solar eclipse is going to be held in Virgo. This will be a partial solar eclipse.
Where will the solar eclipse: The last solar eclipse of this year will appear in the areas of Australia, New Zealand, America, Fiji, Samoa, Atlantic Ocean etc. When the Moon comes between the Earth and the Sun and the sunlight does not reach the earth, then the solar eclipse occurs at that time. Also Read: Solar Eclipse Story: What is solar eclipse? Read ancient story