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No, there is no solar eclipse today. Viral claims refer to an event happening in 2027. Here’s what you need to know today.
A 6-minute, 23-second total solar eclipse is expected to be visible over parts of Africa, Europe and the Middle East on Aug. 2, 2027.
A viral claim suggesting a global blackout on August 2nd due to a solar eclipse is false, clarifies NASA. Astronomical ...
The false claims confuse the year entirely with a total solar eclipse scheduled for August 2, 2027. A partial eclipse is ...
The solar eclipse will actually take place on August 2, 2027, in 10 countries. This one will be a total solar eclipse, when ...
In Hinduism, the Sutak period is observed only when the eclipse is visible in a particular region. Therefore, no religious ...
A total solar eclipse is set for August 2, 2027, rather than 2025, contrary to widespread social media claims. Astronomers ...
A viral rumour about total darkness on August 2, 2025, is creating panic. NASA clarifies no such event is scheduled. The ...
Is there really a solar eclipse on August 2, 2025, or will it be in 2027 celestial event? Find out which year will witness ...
Despite viral rumors claiming a six-minute eclipse will darken skies worldwide on August 2, 2025, NASA confirms the next ...
Social media may have you believing there will be an extraordinary sight this weekend. But there is something coming in ...
There's been growing anticipation over a solar eclipse today expected to last six minutes, dubbed the "longest of the century ...