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Solar Eclipse at 44,000 Ft

Recently featured as NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day, this amazing capture by Ben Cooper of LaunchPhotography.com shows the total solar eclipse that occurred on November 3, 2013, from 44,000 ft over the Atlantic.
Cooper was aboard a 12-person Dassault ****** 900B jet chartered from Bermuda. The flight made a perpendicular crossing of the central shadow track. After only an instant of totality, this snapshot captured the lunar disk in silhouette. Rays of sunlight shining past peaks and valleys along the lunar limb created the fleeting appearance of a glistening diamond ring.
In a detailed blog post, Cooper goes in-depth on how he got the shots;
http://www.launchphotography.com/Tot...ipse_2013.html
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Re: Solar Eclipse at 44,000 Ft

awesome
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Re: Solar Eclipse at 44,000 Ft

Have only experienced 1 total eclipse when I was a kid but I totally remember it.
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Re: Solar Eclipse at 44,000 Ft

I totally want to see a full eclipse before I die.


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