The 2017 Total Solar Eclipse Will Be Historic — Here’s Why

How Long does a Total Eclipse Last?

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A total eclipse can, depending on the exact positions of the sun, moon, and earth, last for a couple of minutes up to a maximum of about 7 and a half minutes. That means if you want to observe an eclipse, you’ll need to be prepared and outside waiting to do so.