vineri, 20 martie 2015

Solar eclipse 2015: EasyJet airline staff photograph solar eclipse at 37,000ft in the air



Captured from the flight deck of EasyJet’s service from Belfast to Reykjavik, Iceland’s capital, the photograph was taken as the aeroplane passed over the Faroe Islands at 37,000ft.


An EasyJet spokesperson confirmed to The Independent that the photographs were genuine, unlike this spoof image that did the rounds earlier, adding that the First Officer who took the images has elected to remain anonymous.


The images taken from the EasyJet flightThe images taken from the EasyJet flight


EasyJet’s commercial manager for Iceland Ali Gayward described the experience of the eclipse as “the best view anywhere in the world from 37,000 feet.”


Flight trackers for the commercial airline flight EZY6747, which took off from Belfast this morning at 8.05, shows that the pilot treated all his passengers to the spectacular view, circling above the Faroe Islands so passengers on both sides of the plane could see.



The archipelago, a self-governing country within the Danish nation situated between the Norwegian Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean, was the perfect location to witness the eclipse.


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Many professional and amateur astronomers fly out specifically – and were rewarded when the islands were plunged into darkness for two minutes as the total solar eclipse occurred.


But even their view may have been battered by the passengers if the stunning photographs released today are anything to go by.





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