On July 22, 2028 at 4:17 p.m., the Moon will completely cover the Sun, and a shadow about 100 kilometers wide will stretch across the southern part of New Zealand. In all areas of this strip - from the popular resort of Queenstown in the west to Dunedin in the east - there will be complete darkness for as much as 2 minutes and 51 seconds during the day.
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On July 22, 2028 at 4:17 p.m., the Moon will completely cover the Sun, and a shadow about 100 kilometers wide will stretch across the southern part of New Zealand. In all areas of this strip - from the popular resort of Queenstown in the west to Dunedin in the east - there will be complete darkness for as much as 2 minutes and 51 seconds during the day.