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Éclipse Solaire Totale 2027 : Un Spectacle Unique
Luxor, Égypte – 29 Février 2024
Here’s a breakdown of the article, summarizing the key data about the upcoming solar eclipse:
Key Points:
What: A total solar eclipse, expected to be the longest of the 21st century. During the eclipse, daylight will turn to complete darkness, and sunlight will be entirely blocked.
When: Saturday, august 2, 2027.
Where: Visible in approximately 10 Arab countries,led by Egypt. The path of totality will cross the Atlantic Ocean,Spain,Morocco,Algeria,Tunisia,Libya,and Egypt. It will also be partially visible in Southern Italy and Lampedusa.
Duration: The longest duration of totality will be over 6 minutes.
Best Viewing Location: Luxor, Egypt, is highlighted as one of the best places in the world to view the eclipse, with over 6 minutes of totality. Cadiz and Malaga in Spain will experience around 4-5 minutes of darkness.
Source: Information comes from NASA and the “Time and Date” center.
In essence,the article is announcing a meaningful astronomical event and highlighting Egypt,particularly Luxor,as a prime location for observing it.
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