The second and last solar eclipse of the year in the year 2025 is going to take place on 21 September. However, this will be partial solar eclipse. This means that only a few parts of the sun will be covered by the moon. Its sutak period will not be valid in India, because it will not be seen in the country. At the same time, the complete solar eclipse which is being discussed now, it will neither take this year, nor next year (2026), rather this amazing astronomical event will happen in 2027.
How long will this full solar eclipse take
According to the news, the solar eclipse on 2 August 2027 can be seen for 6 minutes 22 seconds. During this time, the moon will cover the sun completely, which will put darkness at every place where this eclipse will appear. According to India’s time, this solar eclipse can be between 4 pm and 6 pm.
This full solar eclipse on 2 August 2027 will appear in Africa, Middle East, parts of Europe. In such a situation, some cities will be drowned in darkness for at least 6 minutes. The country Morocco, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Spain, Gibraltar, Sudan, Egypt, Libya, Somalia etc. can also be seen.
Will the people of India be able to see this full solar eclipse?
In India, you will not be able to see the view of full solar eclipse, but some cities of the country like Mumbai, Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata will have a partial solar eclipse. People here will be able to see it from 4.30 pm in the evening, until sunset is done.