Total Solar Eclipse to be visible from the Atlantic Ocean, Southern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East – Path of totality to cross 11 countries, including Spain, Morocco, and Saudi Arabia – Maximum width of path of totality to measure 160 miles (258 kilometers) – Longest totality since 2009 and longest on land since 1991, peaking at 6 minutes and 23 seconds – Next-longest totality to occur close to Florida, lasting 6 minutes and 6 seconds Get ready for the “eclipse of the century” on August 2, 2027! A Total Solar Eclipse will be visible from a broad path across the Atlantic Ocean, Southern Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. The Moon will completely cover the Sun’s circle, creating an awe-inspiring sight. Don’t miss this rare celestial event!
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