Solar Eclipse 2027

Solar Eclipse 2027 in Roquetas de Mar, Spain

Total   August 2, 2027

On August 2, 2027, Roquetas de Mar will experience a total solar eclipse with 100.00% of the sun's disc obscured. Maximum eclipse occurs at 10:51 local time, with the sun 41° above the E horizon. Totality lasts 1m 32s, during which the solar corona and bright stars become visible. The August 2, 2027 eclipse offers up to 6 minutes 22 seconds of totality at greatest eclipse — the longest land totality between 1991 and 2114. Use Heliora to preview the eclipse from any vantage point — see the sun's exact position, the duration of each phase, and how the sky changes around you. All times computed from a precision astronomical engine.

09:43
Partial begins
10:50
Totality begins
10:51
Maximum
10:51
Totality ends
12:05
Partial ends
100.00%
Obscuration
Total
Type
41°
Sun altitude
1m 32s
Totality
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Frequently Asked Questions

What time is the solar eclipse in Roquetas de Mar?
The partial phase begins at 09:43 local time. Maximum eclipse is at 10:51.
Will the total eclipse be visible from Roquetas de Mar?
Yes, Roquetas de Mar is within the path of totality. The sun will be completely obscured for 1m 32s — one of the longest totalities of this century.
Do I need special glasses?
Yes — ISO 12312-2 certified eclipse glasses are required during partial phases. Only during totality can you look without protection.
How high will the sun be during the eclipse in Roquetas de Mar?
The sun will be at 41° altitude at maximum eclipse, toward the E.
How long is the August 2, 2027 eclipse?
From Roquetas de Mar, totality lasts 1m 32s. At greatest eclipse over Egypt, the August 2, 2027 totality reaches 6 minutes 22 seconds — the longest totality on land for 123 years (1991–2114).

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