00:00Imagine the sky going dark in the middle of the day for six full minutes.
00:04On August 2, 2027, the longest total solar eclipse of the century will sweep across the Earth.
00:11Dubbed the Great North African Eclipse, this cosmic spectacle will cast a shadow from southern Europe to North Africa and the Middle East.
00:19Egypt will be the crown jewel of the event, with cities like Luxor experiencing over six minutes of total darkness.
00:25That's longer than any eclipse you'll see between 2009 and 2114.
00:30The show begins over the Atlantic, touches Spain's Costa de la Luz, glides over Gibraltar, and plunges countries like Morocco, Tunisia, and Saudi Arabia into daytime night.
00:41Want a cooler alternative? Tunisia offers a stunning view without the desert heat.
00:46In Europe, southern Spain and Gibraltar offer front-row seats as the eclipse first touches land.
00:51So why does this eclipse last so long? It's all about timing and distance.
00:56The moon will be closest to Earth and pass directly over the equator.
01:00Perfect conditions for a long-lasting shadow.
01:03If you're planning to watch it, remember, never look at the sun without proper eclipse glasses.
01:08Mark your calendar for August 2, 2027, because this isn't just an eclipse.
01:13It's a once-in-a-century light show you don't want to miss.
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01:17Mark your calendar for August 1, 2127, because this is the Mucicicent대 Needs.
01:21If you're going to see this warm taste in the seats of the new evacuees, you'll get into maps.
01:28Let's watch it.
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