Eclipse Chasers Debate 2026 vs. 2027 Total Solar Eclipse Events
Eclipse enthusiasts are weighing two major upcoming events: the August 12, 2026 total solar eclipse over Europe and the August 2, 2027 'eclipse of the century' over Luxor, Egypt. The 2026 eclipse offers a path of totality across Siberia, Greenland, Iceland, and northern Spain, with maximum totality lasting just over two minutes. In contrast, the 2027 eclipse boasts a record-breaking 6-minute totality over Luxor, Egypt, making it the longest inland eclipse until 2114. However, veteran chasers argue that duration should not be the sole deciding factor, emphasizing the overall experience and accessibility of the event. The 2026 eclipse is logistically simpler for European travelers, while the 2027 event presents challenges such as extreme heat and high costs.