File:Total Eclipse From Onboard NASA's G-III Research Aircraft (AFRC-2017-11522-2 G-III Eclipse Totality).webm
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DescriptionTotal Eclipse From Onboard NASA's G-III Research Aircraft (AFRC-2017-11522-2 G-III Eclipse Totality).webm |
English: As the 2017 solar eclipse approaches and enters totality, NASA Armstrong staff and NASA senior management share their excitement and first-hand experience from aboard NASA’s Armstrong Flight Research Center Gulfstream III aircraft. The G-III aircraft flew at 35,000 feet above the coast of Oregon during the 2017 total solar eclipse, capturing some of the very first views of the 2017 total solar eclipse as it made its way across the United States. |
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Date | Taken on 13 September 2017 | ||
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Author | NASA Armstrong Flight Research Center | ||
Keywords InfoField | Armstrong; NASA; AFRC; Thomas Zurbuchen; totality; G-III; Robert Lightfoot; eclipse |
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