
On August 2, 2027, our planet will witness the longest period of total darkness in a century. The British newspaper “Daily Mail” reported that this event will be the most prominent solar eclipse of this century.
The world will witness a massive solar eclipse in the North Africa region, the longest in a hundred years, lasting six minutes and twenty-two seconds. This event is considered unique, as nothing like it has been seen since 1991, and it will not be repeated until 2114.
The “Daily Mail” reported via its Instagram account that some see this eclipse as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and are preparing to travel to Luxor in Egypt, which is considered the best viewing point in the world. Tourists find this occasion an opportunity to enjoy watching this unique event, in addition to visiting some archaeological sites.
Experts indicate that the moon is expected to completely block the sun if a person is watching the event from North Africa. The eclipse will be partially or completely visible from countries such as Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen.