Solar Eclipse 2017 - Weather Balloon @ 75,600 ft (VIRB 360 Video)

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Published 2017-08-22
360 video of the 2017 eclipse shadow sweeping across central Oregon. Video taken 75,600 ft above Terrebonne, OR.

All Comments (21)
  • @hughjorgen1051
    This is incredible! When I moved my tablet around to get the 360x360 view, I was hooked.
  • @jtclendenin
    This is pure perfection. You deserve my support for this. I look forward to future works!
  • @raulburriel
    I bow to you, sir. 4K 360-degree video of the eclipse... FROM A BALLOON!
  • @allashama
    amazing proof the earth is flat! There is no curvature observable, and the sun and moon look really closed to us! Maybe 5,000 miles up, and not 98,000,000 miles away!
  • Why is no one talking about the fact that the sun seems to be alive and moving around and looks like a jelly fish at times and those weird dark circles that seem to absorb light. Huh? Why is NO BODY TALKING ABOUT THAT?
  • @BlueStar712
    very nice work thank you . that must have taken alot of planning and preperation . amazing,
  • dont get it , to dislike this video u have to kinda hate ur life and al humans.for flatearther this video is proof the world is flat ! -_-
  • @DANGJOS
    That's freaking cool! You can actually see the shadow as it moves tens of miles per minute!!
  • @jongeduard
    Truely beautiful! I have seen an earlier balloon video from another eclipse on the internet, with a large elongated shadow, because of the low sun/moon position above the horizon during that eclipse on that location on Earth. Nice to see this new video with this small and very round shadow. I think it's amazing that so many things are visible so well from just 23 kilometers!
  • @Three60guy
    One of the best eclipse videos. Congrats. Hope you were able to recover the Virb. I have one too.
  • @EK-km6xg
    Efectivamente la tierra es un plano, 360 grados de realidad, excelente trabajo.
  • Doesnt look like the moon got in front of the Sun. Whats happening here?
  • @kilroy987
    Awesomely cool. I just wish I could see a true eye view of totality, since cameras just can't capture all the light variations.
  • @AccendoWorld
    Who moved the camera while in space? Also, why is yours the only recent (within 5 years) weather balloon video out of focus?
  • Nice work. But does anyone see the Earth in all it's motions? I don't .