total solar eclipse
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When to See the ‘Hybrid’ Solar Eclipse in Australia
Only a tiny sliver of the Australian continent will witness the totality this time around. But there are five more total eclipses coming over the next 15 years.
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NASA Will Chase The Upcoming Solar Eclipse Using Telescopes Mounted On Jets
Observed from the ground, the total solar eclipse happening on August 21, when the Moon completely blocks your view of the Sun, will be visible for up to 160 seconds. It will be a fleeting glimpse of a rare phenomenon, which is why NASA plans to chase the Moon’s shadow using a pair of jets.
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Alaska Airlines Will Adjust A Flight Plan So Passengers Can See Tomorrow’s Eclipse
Image: YouTube In anticipation of tomorrow’s total solar eclipse — and to meet the requests of diehard eclipse chasers — Alaska Airlines Flight 870 will alter its usual departure time to maximise the view of this rare and spectacular celestial event.