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Longest eclipse ever: How scientists rode the supersonic Concorde jet to see a 74-minute totality


Flying a plane into the moon’s shadow during a total solar eclipse is a hot topic thanks to the upcoming solar eclipse on April 8. JSX has a dedicated eclipse flight over Dallas, and both United Airlines and Delta have long sold out tickets for scheduled flights through the path of totality on journeys from Texas to the Northeast.

But none will come close to achieving what Concorde 001 did on June 30, 1973, when it raced the moon’s shadow along the Tropic of Cancer during a total solar eclipse.



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