Space astronomers have filmed a solar eclipse from the edge of Earth’s atmosphere using a weather balloon and a high-tech 360° camera. Sent Into Space Limited developed a lighter-than-air balloon and a specialist camera to capture every angle of the event from August 21, 2017. (Photo/Agencies)
Space astronomers have filmed a solar eclipse from the edge of Earth’s atmosphere using a weather balloon and a high-tech 360° camera. Sent Into Space Limited developed a lighter-than-air balloon and a specialist camera to capture every angle of the event from August 21, 2017. (Photo/Agencies)
Space astronomers have filmed a solar eclipse from the edge of Earth’s atmosphere using a weather balloon and a high-tech 360° camera. Sent Into Space Limited developed a lighter-than-air balloon and a specialist camera to capture every angle of the event from August 21, 2017. (Photo/Agencies)
Space astronomers have filmed a solar eclipse from the edge of Earth’s atmosphere using a weather balloon and a high-tech 360° camera. Sent Into Space Limited developed a lighter-than-air balloon and a specialist camera to capture every angle of the event from August 21, 2017. (Photo/Agencies)