Global event
Total Solar Eclipse — August 2, 2027
The "Eclipse of the Century" — the longest total solar eclipse over accessible land until 2114, with up to 6 minutes 23 seconds of totality near Luxor, Egypt. The path of totality crosses southern Spain, Gibraltar, Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen and Somalia; a partial eclipse is visible across Europe, Africa and much of the Middle East and Asia. See the peak in your timezone.
Featured — Greatest eclipse — maximum totality (6m 23s), over Egypt near Luxor
343 days, 14 hours
Mon, Aug 2, 10:06 AM UTC
Point of greatest eclipse over Egypt's Eastern Desert.
Verified 2026-07-29 — source: eclipse.gsfc.nasa.gov · editorial policy