My Flight Experience Thru Solar Eclipse - United Airlines Denver To Orlando / Path Of Totality FAIL

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  • Опубликовано: 8 апр 2024
  • Flight Experience During Solar Eclipse

Комментарии • 334

  • @iamdigbick4675

    I have decided to watch your videos while going on a walk. I will walk away from my house the length of your video. Then when the video is over I will walk home. For every like my comment gets I will walk an extra minute today. I hope this comment doesn't backfire.

  • @cheeriokeeper

    I’m in north east Texas. We saw the full 4 minutes, the clouds opened up at the exact moment of totality. Watching with my adult children was a memory we will never forget.

  • @Derek-fi4bw

    I got to watch the full totality and for me the best part was feeling the atmosphere physically change, it just reminded me about how important our sun actually is and that we're all connected in some weird way on this planet, according to scientists I have a hard time believing that everything just happened this way just because of how complex our solar system and the entire universe is, it's like a puzzle piece if one puzzle piece didn't fit then the world wouldn't even exist.

  • @corinnewatkins9486

    My city was in path of totality. It was amazing to see. It got as dark as night. The birds were acting so crazy

  • @GitnGo
    @GitnGo  +5

    I kept my eclipse glasses from 2017 and got to use them again yesterday. We live in Alabama and the weather was perfect for viewing the eclipse even though we were in the 85% view point. Very blessed to be able to see it as it was happening!

  • @lisabaca6793

    I live in a small town in Vernon Texas. I watched the Eclipse with my nephew from my front porch. It was clear we got to see the whole thing. My nephew is 6 he loved it.

  • @TheRealSpilliam

    In Waco, they had a party at the Baylor Stadium and when the could opened up and Totality hit, the roar of the crowd was awesome!!. I stood outside and drank all of it in.

  • @TheARGblue

    I live in Dallas and it was incredible yesterday. It’s like the world stood still. I was crazy to hear the birds chirp their night song, then hear the neighborhood owl hoot and the crickets chirping all at the same time. I hope I never forget it. It was a moment to make you realize how small we are in the universe. I’m sorry you missed it Adam.

  • @cricketmcclure3458

    I watched the total eclipse in Hot Springs AR - about the time you were flying over! We had a clear, unobstructed view, for the whole thing ... AWESOME event. :>)

  • @homewithkarri4486

    I was in the path of totality for the first time ever & it was such a beautiful experience! Words honestly can’t describe how cool & neat it was! The street lights came on, the birds stopped chirping & I saw some planes! I thought the view from the sky had to be amazing as well! 😀

  • @BrewCityGillz

    ☀️I drove down to Dallas area from Wisconsin and was blessed to have the clouds break just in time. It was a party in the Bucee’s parking lot I was in! Simply awe inspiring!

  • @GDS_Michelle

    The other solar eclipse video you did with justin is one of my favorites of both of you! I watch them frequently.

  • @lkathryn84

    We watched it from our backyard in Southern Ontario Canada and were in the path of totality. I didn't expect to get as emotional as I did when we were able to take the glasses off. We could see the stars and there was a 360 degree sunset all around us. 10/10 worth the hype, would view again!!!!

  • @jeffhaddox2239

    I just imagine the Pilots in the cockpit wearing the Eclipse glasses 😎

  • @MG-pl3oz

    It was a gorgeous day here in Massachusetts on eclipse day, we just looked at it.

  • @MikeR65

    The Colorado trip was fantastic! It was great seeing all of the things you showed us. Now looking forward to more Orlando area shenanigans!!

  • @robertd..17

    I was in LittleRock, Arkansas. The eclipse was amazing. I think having the whole neighborhood out looking at it was the best part. Keep the videos coming!

  • @kevinschiffer1413

    Looked like the mountain artwork you were looking at were all fourteeners- mountains with a peak over 14,000 feet.

  • @rmk6693

    Dang Adam - so close! That's crazy you booked a flight where it was even a possibility. If I were those pilots, I would have slowed it down just a little bit, but maybe they aren't permitted to do that with all of the air traffic. I bet the path of totality was full of aircraft as it was. But it was still VERY interesting to see the cloud cover as I was wondering what it was like in the south. We were lucky enough to see it for almost 4 minutes in Ohio and I didn't want it to end. It lived up to the hype and then some. I would say one of the top 5 experiences of my life!

  • @Folap
    @Folap  +17

    Pointing your phone camera at the sun on the plane… you just needed to put the glasses over the phone camera and could have captured the eclipse.