Where will the next total solar eclipse take place?
According to NASA, a partial solar eclipse, in which the moon only partially obscures the Sun's light and creates a beautiful ring of fire effect, will appear on October 2. This partial solar eclipse event in 2024 is expected to take place in Chile and Argentina in South America.
But if we want to see a total solar eclipse, we will have to wait more than 2 years. According to scientist Amir Caspi, this event will take place on August 12, 2026 in areas including Greenland, Iceland, Spain, Russia and a small part of Portugal. In addition, parts of Europe, Africa and North America will also see a partial solar eclipse.
The next total solar eclipse is also expected to appear over the Egyptian pyramids on August 2, 2027, lasting more than 6 minutes.
Below are the expected times and locations of this event worldwide:
July 22, 2028: Australia and New Zealand;
November 25, 2030: Namibia, Botswana, South Africa, Lesotho and Australia;
March 20, 2034: Nigeria, Cameroon, Chad, Sudan, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and China;
September 2, 2035: China, North and South Korea, and Japan;
July 13, 2037: Australia and New Zealand;
December 26, 2038: Australia and New Zealand;
April 30, 2041: Angola, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda, Kenya and Somalia;
April 20, 2042: Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei and Philippines;
April 9, 2043: Russia
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