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F-15s chasing the Moon's umbra during a solar eclipse remaining within the shadow for 3 minutes. [📹 National Geographic]
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This STUNT cost taxpayers $2.7 million

the darkest part of its shadow—during a solar eclipse is a truly once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Fascinating celestial alignment showcasing the precision of F-15s maneuvering within the Moon's umbra during the solar eclipse. Impressive capture by National Geographic.

Totality on the ground for that eclipse lasted about 2 minutes. At the F-15’s top speed (~1800mph) it could have stayed in the shadow for about 15-20 minutes on an optimal trajectory.

In a breathtaking display of aviation prowess and celestial wonder, a group of F-15 fighter jets took to the skies during a solar eclipse to chase the Moon's umbra, the darkest part of its shadow.

Pretty cool

Wow! We've got that eclipse coming up here in 5 weeks. Amazing stuff!

@Habubrats71, have you heard of a corresponding SR71 tale? I would imagine a SR71 might be able to stay in the shadow for a long while (as fuel allowed).

You can be in the shadow for 3 minutes standing still, I’m sure flying supersonic you could stretch it out to about an hour.




