spain is preparing for a rare astronomical event: a total solar eclipse on August 2, 2027, expected to last over six minutes-the longest such eclipse visible in the 21st century. NASA reports the duration will exceed typical eclipses, rivaling the 7-minute, 2-second eclipse of July 11, 1991, visible in Mexico, Central and South America.
Where and When to Witness the 2027 Eclipse
The eclipse will be visible across southern Spain, with the totality phase occurring around 10:50 AM (Spanish peninsular time). The path of totality will cross the strait of gibraltar, encompassing Ceuta and Melilla, the entirety of the province of Cádiz, portions of malaga, and the southernmost areas of Granada and Almería, according to the Instituto Geográfico Nacional (IGN).
This eclipse is the first of three significant events Spain will experience in three years. A total solar eclipse will also be visible in central and northern Spain on August 12, 2026. on January 26, 2028, an annular eclipse-often called a “ring of fire”-will be visible in the southwest and the Balearic Islands.
The Government of Spain anticipates a large influx of observers and is coordinating logistics for safe viewing. An official portal, eclipses.ign.es,provides interactive maps,recommended viewing locations,schedules,and essential planning details. Experts emphasize this event presents a unique prospect for both the public and scientific research.