A year ago, millions came together and witnessed one of the most beautiful moments in history. My dream was to capture this from a unique view to remind us of our place in the universe and to stay united in our humanity. Thank you @Twitter for sharing that vision. #eclipse108
Over 200 million Americans watched the total solar eclipse in August 2017, but no one had a better view than photographer Jon Carmichael. He spent years plotting how he could capture the total eclipse in a unique way✨
📷The image was created by shots photographer Jon Carmichael took while flying at 39,000 feet on a Southwest flight from Portland, Oregon, to St. Louis. 📷 @photographerjon
As millions of Americans will be watching the celestial event from the ground, some eclipse chaser will get the view of the lifetime by watching the eclipse in the sky.
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The hottest airline ticket these days? A window seat on a flight traveling through the path of the April total solar eclipse. Eclipse chasers are snapping them up. https://t.co/jVaQ5fQhVJ https://t.co/jVaQ5fQhVJ
Sooo… went to the store just to see if there was the *slightest* chance The @WSJ put my story to print... and omg was I shocked and jumping for joy when I opened it to see this!! And a front page story!
The kid in me that dreamt of this eclipse for 20 years is freaking out rn.
Back in 2017, photographer Jon Carmichael flew on Southwest Flight 1368 and captured one of the most stunning pictures of the total eclipse from 39,000 feet.
@BlackGryph0n Aw man great memories. Definitely wish I had my telescope - this was only 200mm 😅
Also there’s a fly-in in Utah coming up during the annular eclipse Oct 14! Might try to capture someone flying in front of The Ring of Fire 🔥 🪂
@Space4Light4All@rookisaacman That’s awesome man thanks for sharing - I mean.. now that I think about it planning the next eclipse with @rookisaacman would be an epic collab. What do you say Jared? Last eclipse til 2045 ;) 🚀📸