Solar Eclipse today? Here’s when US will witness the total and partial eclipses - Complete schedule.
NASA has said that a total solar eclipse lasting up to 6 minutes and 23 seconds, at its peak, is expected to occur on August 2, 2027
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Solar Eclipse August 2: Several reports have claimed that the world is going dark for 6 minutes today but there is no eclipse on Saturday. Here’s when you can watch the next eclipse in US.
By Global Desk
The false information, spreading widely on platforms like TikTok and X, has prompted authorities, including NASA and the U.S. Naval Observatory to clarify that no such eclipse is scheduled for this day. Enthusiasts hoping to witness a cosmic spectacle will have to wait a little longer, as the solar eclipse frenzy today appears to be a result of misinformation.
No Eclipse Over America on August 2, 2025
The recent buzz around a potential solar eclipse in the U.S. on August 2 has no factual backing. NASA's official eclipse calendar confirms that no eclipse, partial, annular, or total, is occurring anywhere across North America on this date.Contrary to social media chatter, the skies will remain unaffected by any celestial shadow today. According to astronomers, even the usual sunset this evening will remain the only natural dimming visible


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