Total solar eclipse from aircraft
Taken by Sylvain Chapeland on March 20, 2015 @ In an aircraft between Faroe islands and Iceland
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Flying in the stratosphere at 14000m was an incredible experience to watch the eclipse. I never saw anything like the shadow of the moon rushing on us during totality, overtaking us and continuing its path at 3000km/h. This was a dramatic perspective. Our velocity of 950km/h allowed an extra minute of totality. The views of the corona were incredible, with Venus shining on the east side. Here's the timelapse showing the shadow moving above the clouds: http://youtu.be/InlUONyIpdM
Photographer's website:
http://astrosurf.com/chapeland/
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