The Longest Eclipse Ever

Use code PRIMALSPACE at the link below to get an exclusive 60% off an annual Incogni plan. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to chase a solar eclipse at supersonic speeds? In this video, we delve into the incredible story of how scientists in 1973 used Concorde, the legendary supersonic airliner, to extend their time in the Moon’s shadow during one of the longest solar eclipses in history. Led by French astrophysicist Pierre Lena and piloted by Concorde test pilot Andre Turcat, this daring mission pushed the boundaries of aviation and scientific exploration. Join us as we uncover the fascinating journey of how a small team of visionaries managed to capture a rare glimpse into the mysteries of the Sun’s corona, and don’t forget to stick around until the end to find out how you can win in the next giveaway. Enter to win at the link below. Short on time? Feel free to skip ahead in this video using the chapter links below. 00:00 1973 Total Solar Eclipse 00:47 Preparing for the Eclipse 01:33 Using Concorde to chase the Eclipse 02:08 Basic Principles of a Solar Eclipse 03:55 Concorde’s Eclipse Flight Plan 05:35 Modifying Concorde for the Eclipse 07:03 Concorde’s Solar Eclipse Flight Thanks for watching this Primal Space video. If you enjoyed it, let me know in the comments below, and don’t forget to subscribe so you can see more videos like this! Support Primal Space by becoming a Patron! Twitter: References: Written and edited by Ewan Cunningham () Narrated by: Beau Stucki () 3D Modeler: Orkun Zengin Music used in this video: As History Unfolds - Christoffer Moe Dittlevse See You - Maxzwell Go Down Swinging - NEFFEX Sunrise Drive - South London HiFi Cold War Games - Gabriel Lewis Amalthea - Van Sandano Stuck In The Air - The Tower of Light Eternal Garden - Dan Henig #concorde #aviation #solareclipse
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