On August 2, 2027, the world will witness the longest total solar eclipse of the 21st century. 🌑☀️ At maximum duration, totality will last an extraordinary 6 minutes and 23 seconds, far longer than the typical 2 to 3 minutes seen during most total eclipses. The longest views will occur near Luxor, Egypt, as the Moon’s shadow crosses parts of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The unusually long eclipse is caused by orbital geometry. The Moon will be near perigee, appearing slightly larger in the sky and allowing its shadow to cover the Sun for an extended period. During totality, daylight will briefly fade into twilight, temperatures may drop, stars can appear overhead, and the Sun’s glowing corona will become visible around the darkened Moon. Even with modern science explaining every detail, a total solar eclipse remains one of the most extraordinary sights on Earth. #SolarEclipse #Eclipse2027 #NASA #Space #Astronomy #Science #Sun #Moon #Cosmos #SpaceFacts