World witnessed the longest 74-minute solar eclipse in history with Concorde 001 flying at 2,500 km/h

In 1973, scientists aboard the Concorde 001 achieved a groundbreaking feat by observing a 74-minute total solar eclipse. By flying at supersonic speeds and synchronizing with the Moon’s shadow, they extended totality far beyond ground-based limits. This mission provided unprecedented insights into the solar corona and revolutionized eclipse research, paving the way for future airborne and space-based observations.

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