Despite the online buzz, there’s no total solar eclipse happening this weekend — and definitely not one that will plunge the world into darkness. NASA has confirmed that the next major celestial event, dubbed the “eclipse of the century,” won’t occur until August 2, 2027. This rare total solar eclipse is expected to last up to 6 minutes and 23 seconds, making it one of the longest in recent decades. Here’s what to know — and why you shouldn’t believe the viral rumors just yet.
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