Airlines have tweeted that they are trying to get a glimpse of the 2017 eclipse, if you are flying on Lufthansa LH521 between Mexico and Munich you might get lucky while at Virgin Atlantic Captain Jason Shergold and First Officer Dirk-Jan Bosch will be flying on a special route.
When should you look for the #eclipse2017 today? Click your location on our interactive map to find out: https://t.co/zytDow9xrO pic.twitter.com/GgEqtT8fdw
— NASA (@NASA) August 21, 2017
Captain Jason Shergold & First Officer Dirk-Jan Bosch are flying us on a special route to try & catch the #Eclipse2017 #LiveFromVirgin #VS5 pic.twitter.com/tMyVosTh3B
— Virgin Atlantic (@VirginAtlantic) August 21, 2017
Remember? The shadow of the moon: on 19.3.15 LH435 flew into the total #solareclipse. Today, we’ll try it again LH521, MEX-MUC. #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/48Heka8t11
— Lufthansa News (@lufthansaNews) August 21, 2017
We're getting ready to embark on the first flight to see the solar eclipse. Check out our flight path ??? #TotalityAwesome pic.twitter.com/GIRlWSNyLr
— Alaska Airlines (@AlaskaAir) August 21, 2017
We are ready for #SolarEclipse2017! Here’s a little “pre-enactment” for your viewing (and snacking) pleasure. pic.twitter.com/fgDu1q7fqG
— Delta (@Delta) August 21, 2017