Will The World Go Dark For 6 Minutes On August 2? Truth Behind Viral Solar Eclipse Claim

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A viral social media claim is doing the rounds that the world will go dark for nearly six minutes on August 2 due to a “once in a century” solar eclipse. The claim suggests that during this eclipse, the moon will fully block the sun for up to 6 minutes and 22 seconds, causing a blackout across most parts of the world.

However, this claim is not true. It appears to have stemmed from the prediction of an eclipse set to occur on August 2, 2027. An eclipse is an event when the Moon passes between the Earth and the Sun.

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According to Space.com, the 2027 solar eclipse will be the longest total solar eclipse on land in the 21st century. While this event will certainly be a rare celestial occurrence, it will not affect the entire world at once. Only areas located within the eclipse path will experience darkness during the event.

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