Yemen Among Countries Preparing for Rare 2027 Total Solar Eclipse
Aden — Countries across three continents are preparing for a rare celestial event: a total solar eclipse set to occur on August 2, 2027, which will be visible across vast regions of Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Europe.
Astronomers note that the eclipse will be one of the longest in recorded history, lasting six minutes and 23 seconds at its peak.
The path of totality will sweep across several nations, including Yemen and Saudi Arabia, offering millions of people the chance to witness the dramatic darkening of the skies.
Scientific institutions and observatories are already planning public viewing events, while governments are coordinating safety campaigns to ensure citizens use protective equipment to avoid eye damage.
Tourism agencies in affected countries expect a surge in visitors eager to experience the phenomenon.
Experts emphasize that such a prolonged eclipse is exceptionally rare, making the 2027 event a landmark occasion for both scientific study and public fascination.
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