Bibcode
DOI
Beckman, J.
Bibliographical reference
Nature, Volume 246, Issue 5428, pp. 72-74 (1973).
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1973
Journal
Citations
9
Refereed citations
9
Description
On June 30, 1973, Concorde 001 intercepted the path of a solar eclipse
over North Africa, Flying at Mach 2.05 the aircraft provided seven
observers from France, Britain and the United States with 74 min of
totality bounded by extended second (7 min) and third (12 min) contacts.
The former permitted searches for time variations of much longer period
than previously possible and the latter provided an opportunity for
chromospheric observations of improved height resolution. The altitude,
which varied between 16,200 and 17,700 m, freed the observations from
the usual weather problems and greatly reduced atmospheric absorption
and sky noise in regions of the infrared.