Video by Officer Candidate Alexander Chrisco | Arkansas National Guard Public Affairs Office | 04.08.2024
Arkansas National Guard C-130H crew from the 189th Airlift Wing from Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark. captured imagery from a training flight over central Arkansas, April 8, 2024. (Arkansas National Guard Video by Cadet Alexander Chrisco)...
Video by Officer Candidate Alexander Chrisco | Arkansas National Guard Public Affairs Office | 04.08.2024
Arkansas National Guard C-130H crew from the 189th Airlift Wing at Little Rock Air Force Base, Ark. captured imagery of todays eclipse during a training flight over Central Arkansas (Arkansas Army National Guard videos by Cadet Alexander Chrisco)...
Video by Patrick Adelmann | U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District | 04.08.2024
The path of totality for 2024 solar eclipse passed over U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Fort Worth District's Bardwell Lake. Located in Ennis, Texas, the lake afforded a favorable location to view the eclipse from. With more than four minutes of totality duration, it gave photographers and enthusiasts ample time to enjoy the bucket list event. The max eclipse occurred at 1:42 p.m. While......
Video by Justin T Hayward and Kenneth M McNulty | Air Force Research Laboratory | 04.05.2024
Now that we've covered the development of aviation and photography and how that impacted our understanding of eclipses - where does that leave us? Why, in the present of course! Learn more about the impacts this research had spanning from high altitude spy craft to taking photos of distant galaxies from outside Earth's atmosphere courtesy of Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's chief......
Video by Justin T Hayward and Kenneth M McNulty | Air Force Research Laboratory | 04.05.2024
Episode one of our eclipse photography series soars into the history of early flight, with the Montgolfier brothers - to the astronomers heading the charge to capture these cosmic phenomena like David Todd. Learn about all of that and more courtesy of Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's chief historian Kevin Rusnak via this video and the rest in our series....
Video by Justin T Hayward and Kenneth M McNulty | Air Force Research Laboratory | 04.05.2024
The next stage in the story of aircraft based eclipse photography is where a lot of this occurred - and that was centered at the Photography Lab at McCook Field in Dayton, Ohio. Learn more about how the likes of Edward Deeds and Col Billy Mitchell would start off this process courtesy of Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's chief historian Kevin Rusnak....
Video by Justin T Hayward and Kenneth M McNulty | Air Force Research Laboratory | 04.05.2024
Lt. George Goddard just arrived to McCook Field and he's ready to keep photography related research soaring alongside aircraft development with the help of Albert Stevens and teams they'd pool together. As we near our first aerial eclipse photo attempts of note, Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's chief historian Kevin Rusnak will give you the final pieces of context that lead to......
Video by Justin T Hayward and Kenneth M McNulty | Air Force Research Laboratory | 04.05.2024
Albert Stevens has been busy chasing eclipses during the late 20's and 30's but would culminate in capturing his team tracking the moon passing over cloud layers during flights over California and Maine. Learn more about how these flights not only succeeded in gaining attention for their work but better yet, funding courtesy of Air Force Life Cycle Management Center's chief historian Kevin......