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A viral claim says the world will go dark on Aug. 2. It won't — but a record-breaking solar eclipse is coming in 2027.
There's growing anticipation about a total solar eclipse expected to last 6 minutes — the longest of this century. Here's ...
In Canada, the eclipse will be partial, though B.C. will see 70 to 80 per cent of the sun covered. Eastern Canada will see 10 to 20 per cent.
The eclipse will take place on Saturday, March 29, 2025. According to NASA, people in the northeastern United States, Europe, western Africa, eastern Canada, and over the Atlantic Ocean are in for ...
Also, Global’s 24/7 live national stream will carry the latest updates of the event, including a live shot of the eclipse and on-the-ground coverage. It can be found here and on the Global TV app.
How to see partial solar eclipse from the UK and around the world today A third of the Sun will be covered for people in the UK, with an eclipse map revealing the best places to witness the phenomenon ...
On August 2, 2027, the world will witness one of the most breathtaking astronomical events in recent memory: a total solar eclipse that will last an incredible 6 minutes. Described as the “Great ...
Reports of a solar eclipse on 2 August have been spreading across social media, supported by stories in several news outlets. But while excitement has centred on the celestial spectacle taking ...
On August 2, 2027, a remarkable total solar eclipse will grace parts of Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. This ...
According to NASA, the partial eclipse will be visible in parts of the Northeastern United States, along with other parts of the world.
SDO has roughly two 'eclipse seasons' per year, and is currently in its 31st since the mission launched. It begain on July 10 ...
The world will not go dark this August, but if the century's longest total solar eclipse appeals, circle Aug. 2, 2027, on your calendar and book a trip right now.