2024 Total Solar Eclipse in North America (NSF's Angles Across The US)

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Published 2024-04-10
April 8, 2024 North America experienced a Total Solar Eclipse. These are Most of the angles from NSF's team on the ground throughout the United States.

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🎥 Video from Jack Beyer, Sean Doherty, John Galloway, Brady Kenniston, Andrew R, Starbase Live, Thomas Hayden, McGregor Live,
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All Comments (21)
  • @SebastianWellsTL
    Beautiful! I was able to see the complete eclipse in person for the first time and it was a truly awesome experience!
  • Brilliant compilation, huge thanks to the entire NSF team. Great to see all of the different experiences from across the path.
  • @pauld.9856
    The plasma ejections are breathtaking in the footage. Sensationally captured, it is so impressive that they are often as big as the earth and look so small against the sun.
  • @MrX-zz2vk
    Outstanding job Jack, Brady, Thomas, Sean and Everyone at NSF! Thank you very much! 👍 👍
  • @JohnSmith-eu3ql
    Whooaaaa!!! Jack nailed it, great work man, that was so cool!!!
  • @kevinj6497
    Watching the total eclipse in person was fantastic. All the pictures just give the whole experience was really glad we went.
  • @Silber7
    The coming and going of the shadow on the cloudcover looked stunning Like in these pictures from space, but from below 😅
  • @jeremyglass4283
    I was in Rochester, NY it got dark, but the sky was 100% covered by clouds, so didn’t see any of the cool stuff
  • @juliegood7999
    Well done…I was in Dallas…Clouds cleared out just in time…birds were chirping and dogs barking…truly an amazing sensation and view to be standing on planet earth and seeing the moon and sun all in alignment along with Venus and Jupiter in the outer wings in our little slice of the universe right before us was so powerful and always in motion as we go about our daily lives…such a nice break from that
  • @yomanyo327
    You know, this is the first time i saw a total eclipse myself, and know it makes perfect sense why our ancestors gave religious significance the event, or thought that the world was going to end when it happend.
  • @johnhjic2
    What a well put together YouTube video. Great work
  • @idbek
    Amazing compilation!
  • I traveled to see this one and watched from north east Ohio. It was totally worth it... there may be a pun there. Trying to photograph it on a 300mm mirror lens was fun, I think I did pretty well for my first time ever. Thanks for the extra views and coverage as always. Now I can see that there were about four major flairs, I managed to capture 2 of them.