longest total solar eclipse | |
In theory, the longest time totality can last during a total solar eclipse is 7 minutes and 31 seconds. In practice, no eclipse this long has been recorded. The longest of recent times was the eclipse of 20th June, 1955. Seen from the Philippine Islands, its totality lasted 7 minutes and 8 seconds. The longest eclipse predicted for the future is one on 5 July 2168, when totality will last 7 minutes 28 seconds. |