Chasing the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse With NASA Jets

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The April 8, 2024 total solar eclipse will produce stunning views across North America. While anyone along the eclipse path with a clear sky will see the spectacular event, the best view might be 50,000 feet in the air, aboard NASA’s WB-57 jet planes. That’s where a trio of NASA-funded teams are sending their scientific instruments to take measurements of the eclipse.

Two teams will image the Sun’s outer atmosphere – the corona – and a third will measure the ionosphere, the upper electrically charged layer of Earth’s atmosphere. This information will help scientists better understand the structure and temperature of the corona, the effects of the Sun on Earth’s atmosphere, and even aid in the search of asteroids that may orbit near the Sun.

Read more: https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system...

Music credits: “Prophecies”, “The City in the Clouds”, “Rodin Museum” by Laurent Dury [SACEM]; “Depths Unseen” by Grant Fisher [PRS]; “Simple Story” by Fred Dubois [SACEM]

Credit: NASA
Producer: Joy Ng (NIA)
Scientist: Amir Caspi (Southwest Research Institute)
Scientist: Shadia Habbal (Uni. of Hawaii)
Scientist: Bharat Kunduri (Virginia Tech)
Cinematographer: Josh Valcarcel (eMITS), Joy Ng (NIA)
Support: Lacey Young ((MORI Associates)
Support: Peter Layshock (JSC)

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