The Longest Solar Eclipse Ever

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  • @primalspace
    @primalspace  7 місяців тому +381

    Have you ever seen a total eclipse? - Shoutout to Incogni for making this vid possible, try it out here: incogni.com/primalspace

    • @nathanbanks2354
      @nathanbanks2354 7 місяців тому +22

      Ask me again after April 8...

    • @gaveintothedarkness
      @gaveintothedarkness 7 місяців тому +7

      Ive seen a total eclipse of the heart! Does that count?

    • @gorfhalo1
      @gorfhalo1 7 місяців тому +6

      I saw the 2017 one in IL! Cant wait for the April 8th one, crossing my fingers for cloudless skies!

    • @pro_videos_real
      @pro_videos_real 7 місяців тому +4

      no

    • @JamesCampagna-w6e
      @JamesCampagna-w6e 7 місяців тому +4

      I saw the 2017 in idaho.

  • @AlejandroFlores-vi8tl
    @AlejandroFlores-vi8tl 7 місяців тому +5759

    Can you imagine being a Tuareg nomad in the Sahara and suddenly the sky darkens, the sun disappears replaced by a ring of fire, then a strange object zips by faster than any bird and massive boom erupts around you and the sun returns.

    • @smiddy0000
      @smiddy0000 7 місяців тому +463

      Haha best comment. I think they really thought the aliens were coming

    • @XKS99
      @XKS99 7 місяців тому +160

      Two booms

    • @Bs_bg
      @Bs_bg 7 місяців тому +74

      One of the best comments I have ever seen

    • @der.Schtefan
      @der.Schtefan 7 місяців тому

      You're racist and condescending. I reported you.

    • @Loneranger670
      @Loneranger670 7 місяців тому +60

      They would definitely say something like what the F was that???

  • @Papio103
    @Papio103 7 місяців тому +4787

    Imagine Having An Eclipse thats 80 minutes long... truly one of the most unique moments in history.
    Edit : Im watching this video again 3 minutes before the 2024 eclipse. it just felt right to watch it now.

    • @AdmiralThumbs
      @AdmiralThumbs 7 місяців тому +107

      Yeah, I was just excited that we're gonna experience twice the totality time of 2017's eclipse at over 4 minutes, but they win by nearly a factor of 20.

    • @zucottimanicotti7112
      @zucottimanicotti7112 7 місяців тому +53

      Black Hole Sun

    • @RailsofForney
      @RailsofForney 7 місяців тому +24

      Now I no longer feel bad about getting up 10 minutes late for the partial eclipse in September.

    • @RailsofForney
      @RailsofForney 7 місяців тому +7

      @@zucottimanicotti7112
      You just _had_ to do that, didn’t you? 😂

    • @BLOXKAFELLARECORDS
      @BLOXKAFELLARECORDS 7 місяців тому +6

      2173 we will have another chance.

  • @chrisbrowning360
    @chrisbrowning360 7 місяців тому +1690

    The eclipse these people experienced while on that Concorde flight must have been beyond words..

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому +154

      Would have been pretty amazing that's for sure. I hope they were able to take some time to really take it all in.

    • @allistairneil8968
      @allistairneil8968 7 місяців тому +8

      Not really. You just used those words.

    • @ernieoporto1111
      @ernieoporto1111 7 місяців тому +23

      @@allistairneil8968Lol no, that's not how that works

    • @alanwatts8239
      @alanwatts8239 7 місяців тому +31

      ​@@allistairneil8968The ability to speak does not make you intelligent.

    • @benkinney8870
      @benkinney8870 7 місяців тому +1

      "dark"

  • @albaracheetah9083
    @albaracheetah9083 7 місяців тому +318

    I drove 3 hours past into Arkansas and seen my first total eclipse today, it is a unique experience, mesmerizing.

    • @viclunaanthc3274
      @viclunaanthc3274 7 місяців тому +5

      I drove from SoCal to Beaver Fork Lake just outside of Conway. Beautiful park and surreal eclipse. Totally worth it. Egypt, here I come!!!

    • @ducksongfans
      @ducksongfans 7 місяців тому +1

      i would have had to drive 10 hours to get to the edge of the shadow

    • @bobcastro9386
      @bobcastro9386 7 місяців тому +2

      Drove from Atlanta to Sidney, Ohio for the eclipse on my birthday! High clouds were thin enough to see through to the eclipse.

    • @greo909
      @greo909 7 місяців тому +2

      Drove 1482 miles, phoenix to lake wappapello mo.

    • @sciencoking
      @sciencoking 7 місяців тому +1

      I flew from Germany to the pacific coast of Mexico. Great time!

  • @GoHARD99
    @GoHARD99 7 місяців тому +175

    To think this happened in 1973 and the job they did was incredible.things like this is why I love Science

    • @nowandrew4442
      @nowandrew4442 6 місяців тому +3

      Mate, wait till you hear about Voyager I....

  • @CrankThatFranck
    @CrankThatFranck 7 місяців тому +1050

    Just flying in Concorde #001 is already incredible, now imagine following an eclipse, extremely iconic.

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому +60

      iconic indeed!

    • @JohnFekoloid
      @JohnFekoloid 7 місяців тому +29

      The most concorde thing that was ever done with a concorde! ✌️✌️

    • @jackaguirre8576
      @jackaguirre8576 7 місяців тому +13

      How come I've never heard of this experiment?

    • @WyvernVin
      @WyvernVin 7 місяців тому +4

      Andre Turcat has now imprinted his name in human history.

    • @thepeero9670
      @thepeero9670 7 місяців тому

      The #001 links to something

  • @gorfhalo1
    @gorfhalo1 7 місяців тому +716

    I had no idea that this experiment was conducted! It's incredible that the Concorde was able to keep up with the moon for that long!

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому +56

      Pretty incredible stuff. I'm so glad you enjoyed the topic - I was really looking forward to sharing it!

    • @PableenskeeGames
      @PableenskeeGames 7 місяців тому +8

      Kinda goofy the pilot hit the brakes there lol, i want a Concorde now!

    • @rockfri
      @rockfri 7 місяців тому +10

      @gorfhalo1 I find it incredible that we humans have managed to perform a race at 2000km/h between a beautiful metallic bird and the Moon itself. It's mind-blowing!

    • @treyvon4444
      @treyvon4444 7 місяців тому

      I always thought about it but never knew either 😩

    • @srthebox4946
      @srthebox4946 19 днів тому

      How long could an sr71 chase the moon for, as long as the moon is capable of blocking the sun I suppose.

  • @davidcummings2020
    @davidcummings2020 7 місяців тому +711

    I love how they were allowed to cut up Concorde 001 for this unique experiment and how precise the flight plan was conducted manually with such skill.

    • @Ia-mes_Aqrabdabar
      @Ia-mes_Aqrabdabar 7 місяців тому

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      We at Seal 4 Russia.
      Seal 5 is the economic and internal collapse/ mark of the beast.
      Seal 6 less than 3 months after seal 5 mass destruction.
      Convert: COVID 19, in Roman numbers!
      Letters art numbers!
      It translate into 606 passport.

    • @zv7ws
      @zv7ws 7 місяців тому +46

      Crazy how that 1 second delay cost them 6 minutes view of the eclipse. There really wasn't much room for error. Kudos to the pilot for executing the manoeuvre to near perfection.

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 7 місяців тому

      Though it's considered a major alteration, i wouldnt exactly call poking a few window holes "cutting it up". Lol

    • @deep.space.12
      @deep.space.12 7 місяців тому +4

      @@davecrupel2817 A few holes in a pressurized cabin

    • @davecrupel2817
      @davecrupel2817 7 місяців тому +1

      @@deep.space.12 I know. And an extra-high performance pressurized frame too. (Higher Delta-P and some potential thermal stress) That's why i mentioned it being classed as a "Major Alteration." That's a thing in aircraft maintenance/engineering. And a pretty significant one. All kinds of special inspections & approvals needed.
      The fact that they bothered to show that whole piece being fit over these holes, hardware & all, is clear evidence of that. They likely had to show it in such detail for legal reasons. Even though she doesn't fly anymore.

  • @sreevinayakjinu6141
    @sreevinayakjinu6141 7 місяців тому +27

    An Eclipse that lasts 3 minutes long in itself is one of the most beautiful things in nature... imagine it being 80 minutes long

  • @EzraPB
    @EzraPB 7 місяців тому +38

    As someone who saw the 2017 and the eclipse yesterday I think this would be the best flight of all time

  • @ludwigvanbeethoven169
    @ludwigvanbeethoven169 7 місяців тому +960

    In 1999, during a solar eclipse over Europe, three Concordes, one from France and two from Britain, briefly pursued the moon's shadow. The Concordes maintained presence in the shadow for approximately 4 to over 5 minutes, leveraging the aircraft's unique capability to exceed Mach 2. Passengers aboard these flights were tourists.

    • @ommsterlitz1805
      @ommsterlitz1805 7 місяців тому +8

      British operated Concorde not made in Britain

    • @mikes8928
      @mikes8928 7 місяців тому +108

      @@ommsterlitz1805 You are incorrect. All seven Concorde airframes operated by BA were built in Filton, near Bristol, UK, along with one prototype, one pre-production and one production test aircraft, for a total of ten built in Britain.

    • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
      @paulmichaelfreedman8334 7 місяців тому +12

      @@mikes8928 Britain might soon not be the only country to have had a supersonic commercial aircraft. NASA introduced their state-of-the-art supersonic airframe recently (which they had worked on for donkeys years), which should greatly reduce the sonic boom, making supersonic flights over land possible.

    • @testman9541
      @testman9541 7 місяців тому +22

      ​​@@paulmichaelfreedman8334only ? 😂 You have missed something about Concorde.... Hint is in the name 👻 Bisous de France 😘

    • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
      @paulmichaelfreedman8334 7 місяців тому +10

      @@testman9541 Concorde was financed and maintained by both BA and AF, but they were designed and built by british aerospace engineers.

  • @Planekid
    @Planekid 7 місяців тому +748

    Concorde is such an amazing aircraft. I never heard about this story but I find it awesome that they did this. If I were to chose any aircraft to bring back It would be the concord. Using it for an eclipse is super awesome.

    • @ommsterlitz1805
      @ommsterlitz1805 7 місяців тому

      Until you learn that by jealousy and hate the USA destroyed it's chance of becoming economically viable and destroyed it on the airfield by conveniently placing US made aircraft parts on the runway of it's takeoff.

    • @RailsofForney
      @RailsofForney 7 місяців тому +3

      Speak no less.

    • @MegaLokopo
      @MegaLokopo 7 місяців тому +5

      Having it break your windows as it flew overhead would not be fun though.

    • @TahaShakir2
      @TahaShakir2 7 місяців тому +14

      ​@@MegaLokopothat's just a small price to pay to get repaired compared to your ears 💀

    • @MegaLokopo
      @MegaLokopo 7 місяців тому +3

      @@TahaShakir2 yea, but I can wear ear plugs. My windows can't.

  • @twentysevenlitres
    @twentysevenlitres 7 місяців тому +288

    So Concorde 001 these days resides in the French Air Museum at Le Bourget Airport in Paris. It still has the portholes in the roof from the Solar Eclipse flight.
    That air museum is now on my bucket list!

    • @Notes123
      @Notes123 7 місяців тому +10

      Ive been there
      ,theres also a Air France Concorde(F-BTSD) , Boeing 747 and Airbus A380 there its a must go to place if your in Paris

    • @Notes123
      @Notes123 7 місяців тому +4

      But I don’t think the portholes are still there(not 100% sure) they were probably removed during the refurbishment of the plane in 1995

    • @MaryDougherty-ge3mh
      @MaryDougherty-ge3mh 7 місяців тому +1

      The Paris Air Museum at LeBourget Airport is on my bucket list also! Thank you for that information. Paris is one amazing place I've always wanted to I visit.

    • @danisolediego2719
      @danisolediego2719 2 місяці тому

      Le Bourget is a must do if you ever go to Paris. I will remember for the rest of my life the exact moment I entered that hangar with TWO Concordes in it. I almost cried. No jokes.

  • @LianValentine-je7ke
    @LianValentine-je7ke 7 місяців тому +30

    Loved the fact that they leveraged the strengths of the Concorde for science like the only commercial aircraft that has the ability to supercruise at that time, boasting the large usable pressurized cabin among supersonic aircrafts and the best of all no 'classified' military technology to worry for when modifying.

    • @kukuc96
      @kukuc96 6 місяців тому +1

      At the time, it was the only aircraft that could supercruise at all. Even contemporary fighter jets couldn't.

    • @GansHanders
      @GansHanders 5 місяців тому +1

      ​@@kukuc96And even today the most modern fighter jets can't supercruise at the same distance and at the same longevity as concorde.

  • @bakers962
    @bakers962 7 місяців тому +14

    The Concorde is one of my favorites! It was so far ahead of its time and the engineering put into it is incredible. Never knew about this mission. Great video, keep up the good work!

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! So glad you enjoyed the video. Good luck in the giveaway!

  • @dema
    @dema 7 місяців тому +286

    Last year by chance I saw prototype 001 still in the “eclipse observatory” configuration in Paris. At first I didn’t get what it was all about, now thanks to this video I have a full picture and now I know how rare of a plane I’ve seen

  • @conanotoole
    @conanotoole 7 місяців тому +313

    That one photograph of Concorde with the eclipse in the sky above it has got to be one of the greatest photos of one of the coolest achievements ever! It really is such a pity that we don't have anything like Concorde flying today, but hopefully in the near future commercial airliners go supersonic once again!

    • @lonesome3958
      @lonesome3958 7 місяців тому +5

      Which one?

    • @Nevada-Habesha.Mapper
      @Nevada-Habesha.Mapper 7 місяців тому +2

      Boom is bringing supersonic commercial flight back thankfully.

    • @TheSwanies
      @TheSwanies 7 місяців тому +32

      what photo, it's all CGI.

    • @worawatli8952
      @worawatli8952 7 місяців тому

      @@TheSwanies Try google "Concorde chasing eclipse", there is a real photo out there, best Concorde photo ever. It was took from a cockpit of a chasing jet fighter.

    • @MichaelProds99
      @MichaelProds99 7 місяців тому +5

      That photo is fake unfortunately

  • @ABTContinentallyProblematic
    @ABTContinentallyProblematic 7 місяців тому +67

    The Concorde is one of the most impressive planes ever! It’s crazy how we managed to engineer a plane like this that can go twice as fast as sound! I seriously can’t believe how accurately everything was done and the fact that they were only one second off course! I love your animations and videos! They’re entertaining, highly educational, and well made!

  • @alasdairdougall7868
    @alasdairdougall7868 7 місяців тому +3

    As a young boy, we used to watch the test flights of the concord over southern England. I remember being 10 years old and the news of the eclipse chasing flight. It sparked a love and wonderment of the concord and the people who designed and built it.

  • @andrewdelong8271
    @andrewdelong8271 7 місяців тому +3

    The fact this isn’t a movie is mind boggling ! I got chills just thinking about it.

  • @rjalsultan5295
    @rjalsultan5295 7 місяців тому +73

    The more I learn about Concorde and the amazing things it can do, the more it makes me wish for it to return, not only can it keep up with a celestial body for 80 minutes to witness a total eclipse! But also be a commercial airliner that can go from New York to Paris in only 3 hours is amazing! I love the Concorde

    • @8vantor8
      @8vantor8 7 місяців тому

      sadly concord was not economical to operate due to all the fuel and maintenance the aircraft needed.

  • @ashhawk2346
    @ashhawk2346 7 місяців тому +250

    The fastest bird took to the sky, following in the steps of the Legendary Icarus..
    To the rescue came her closest friend the Moon who was there this time to shield her sleek wings from the burning Sun.
    What a ride! What an honour!

    • @Dhunkt
      @Dhunkt 7 місяців тому +3

      Beautiful

    • @benvandermerwe4934
      @benvandermerwe4934 7 місяців тому +1

      👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @lonesome3958
      @lonesome3958 7 місяців тому +1

      Um aktually not the fastest bird/plane for the time that title goes to the blackbird 🤓

    • @MegaLokopo
      @MegaLokopo 7 місяців тому +3

      @@lonesome3958 There was one faster, but only in certain situations. See if you can figure out what it was.

    • @albertlong3492
      @albertlong3492 7 місяців тому +2

      @@MegaLokopo something called the X-15?

  • @theyeeconspiracyturtleeggs2219
    @theyeeconspiracyturtleeggs2219 7 місяців тому +4

    My friends and I drove 1500 miles to see the recent eclipse and I'm hooked. It's such a jaw-dropping experience! So interesting that such an operation would not be possible today, Concorde was really something else.

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому +1

      Amazing! I'm sure it was worth every mile.

  • @aviationfromnaman
    @aviationfromnaman 7 місяців тому +3

    I have seen a total eclipse but hats off to the scientists, the pilots and concorde for making history by flying at Mach 2.08 and see the world's longest eclipse. Congrats 👏

  • @kevstubeification
    @kevstubeification 7 місяців тому +51

    I saw the total eclipse in 2017, and I’m planning to see the upcoming one. I’m hoping to view it for a full 4 min. I’m bringing a telescope, but honestly it may be best just to watch and enjoy it for the brief period of time available. Being able to see it and run tests for 70 min must have been truly awe inspiring.

    • @jdemuro1
      @jdemuro1 7 місяців тому +2

      Following up. Did you see it?

    • @kevstubeification
      @kevstubeification 7 місяців тому +7

      @jdemuro1 I did, yes! Awe inspiring again. I tried taking pictures, but I didn't bother with the telescope 😊 Still a breathtaking experience!

    • @jdemuro1
      @jdemuro1 7 місяців тому +3

      @@kevstubeification Amazing! Glad you got to experience. That was hands down the most incredible thing I've ever witnessed.

    • @hyperjanny1510
      @hyperjanny1510 7 місяців тому +1

      for us we saw it for 4 min 20 (nice)

  • @jofre_bosch
    @jofre_bosch 7 місяців тому +26

    Concorde was a plane to allow anyone to experience supersonic speeds and for this reason it was a memorable plane

    • @bedardpelchat
      @bedardpelchat 6 місяців тому

      Mind you, in the 1990s it was 5000$ on way from London/Paris to New York.

  • @aaronag7876
    @aaronag7876 7 місяців тому +5

    Outstanding video, which brought back such great childhood memories.
    Being a boy from the 60's, growing up in London, knowing when Concord took off from Heathrow and to see the sad end of it's last flight back into Heathrow, then to hear this story, which is the first I've heard of it, is just amazing.
    Most boys in the 70s and 80s, had posters of fast cars or women on their walls. I had Concord, with the nose down and the background of it's vaper trail. Next to the poster was the Esso tiger in the snow.
    Sadly, both gone when I left boarding school, as was the metal toy of Concord, with the moving nose cone.
    Your video refuelled my love for Concord and a simpler time in my life.
    Thank you

  • @aarenskov
    @aarenskov 5 місяців тому +3

    Proud to see that my island was the start of the mission!🎉🎉

  • @sassvath
    @sassvath 6 місяців тому +12

    The concord aka the coolest plane ever
    The concord is so iconic also imagine having watched a solar eclipse for over an hour would have been a truly amazing sight to see
    I also love and appreciate how much time and effort @primalspace put into this video

  • @Pilotdan747
    @Pilotdan747 7 місяців тому +7

    Yet another example of how the Concorde was truly a one-of-a-kind aircraft. Missions like this only add to the legend of a truly remarkable plane. Hopefully soon we will get to see supersonic travel again

  • @nielsdaemen
    @nielsdaemen 7 місяців тому +53

    Amazing! Never heard of this before! Thanks!

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому +6

      And thanks for watching! Really glad you enjoyed it!

  •  7 місяців тому +11

    Concorde is definitely an engineering marvel and a symbol of human ingenuity. What surprises me is that as someone who loves planes and rockets I never knew about this story. 😅

  • @monteivoire
    @monteivoire 7 місяців тому +2

    Imagine soaring through the sky at twice the speed of sound aboard the Concorde, and suddenly, the world below falls into an eerie twilight as the moon moves to obscure the sun. It's a breathtaking moment of cosmic alignment, where day turns to night in a matter of minutes. From the sleek windows of the Concorde, passengers gaze in awe as the solar eclipse unfolds before their eyes, painting the sky with hues of orange and purple. It's an electrifying experience that sends shivers down your spine and leaves you speechless, a moment where you feel the pulse of the universe right outside your window. The Concorde transforms into a front-row seat to one of nature's most spectacular shows, leaving everyone on board buzzing with excitement and wonder. It's not just cool-it's downright mind-blowing!

  • @prettycoolcat
    @prettycoolcat 7 місяців тому +2

    I love the Concorde, it is one of the reasons I chose to study aerospace engineering, my favorite Lego set (by far), and this is one of the coolest flights I’ve ever heard about, ever. It’s so niche and I’m so happy you covered it so kudos to you!

  • @duenorth9
    @duenorth9 7 місяців тому +15

    It is a beautiful aircraft used to study a beautiful phenomenon, the absolute precise timing needed for this and the fact they pulled it off is incredible.

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому +2

      Absolutely incredible, and what an amazing thing to experience.

  • @heinrichbecker4130
    @heinrichbecker4130 7 місяців тому +6

    Thank you for this wonderful video. Being 8 years old when this flight happened, I still can remember the news in the TV about this flight. At that time, were men just walked on the moon, this seemed "normal" to me, of course, you can fly that fast to catch up with the moon. Little did I know, how unique this mission was, and probably will be for a very long time to come. This video should be dedicated to the brilliant engineers of that time, who made these miracles possible.

  • @flappy301
    @flappy301 7 місяців тому +10

    The only things that make such a unique aircraft even more interesting are stories like these! Literally feels like something out of a Sci-Fi book!

  • @laurencecloutier9571
    @laurencecloutier9571 7 місяців тому +4

    I just witnessed my first total eclipse yesterday in Montreal, and it was amazing. I wish it lasted longer! So cool that they were able to see it for 70 minutes.

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому

      That's amazing! I would have loved to have seen it myself!

  • @Kenneth.177
    @Kenneth.177 7 місяців тому +2

    i shivered many times watching this. i knew this story before, but imagining how beautiful it must be to witness a total solar eclipse for more than an hour on the fastest passenger plane is just awe inspiring

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому

      it would have been such an amazing moment to experience in real life. I really hope they had the opportunity to slow down and take it all in.

  • @albertogarciaengineer3053
    @albertogarciaengineer3053 7 місяців тому +25

    I love the Concorde, what a beauty!

  • @sokol1235
    @sokol1235 7 місяців тому +6

    Thats the best use of concorde the Pier Lena is a Genius to come up with this stunt just imagine how thrilling it must have been and also Andre Turcat is a chad for keeping the delay as low as possible

  • @ancientlink0
    @ancientlink0 7 місяців тому +8

    It must have been an astonishing experience, the concord was definitely a marvel of engineering.

  • @jeremyjohnson1653
    @jeremyjohnson1653 7 місяців тому +1

    What a perfect use for Concord. We drove 1380 miles from Utah to Arkansas to watch and live stream the April 8th eclipse. 4 minutes was not long enough, I could only imagine how having 80 minutes would have been. Amazing!

  • @PrinceofPwnage
    @PrinceofPwnage 7 місяців тому

    Drove from Chicago to Indianapolis this past weekend to experience totality, took my 6yo son with me, it was absolutely beautiful. I hope he remembers it forever.

  • @Project-Air
    @Project-Air 7 місяців тому +11

    Excellent job as usual! Such an interesting story about Concorde. Shows what a unique aircraft it really was. 🙌

    • @Komeuppance
      @Komeuppance 7 місяців тому +2

      Looking forward to your recreation... FPV RC plane keeping up with an eclipse!

  • @bobinou
    @bobinou 7 місяців тому +60

    incogni seems like a big scam, they send just 45 emails in 4 months with 44 on the first day? how could that make any change?

    • @Ia-mes_Aqrabdabar
      @Ia-mes_Aqrabdabar 7 місяців тому

      Revelation 6.
      We at Seal 4 Russia.
      Seal 5 is the economic and internal collapse/ mark of the beast.
      Seal 6 less than 3 months after seal 5 mass destruction.
      Convert: COVID 19, in Roman numbers!
      Letters art numbers!
      It translate into 606 passport.

  • @RocketmanBlueGD
    @RocketmanBlueGD 7 місяців тому +76

    Put free bird over this

  • @jerrym1183
    @jerrym1183 7 місяців тому +2

    Was unaware of this till today, thats impressive... Love this Eclipse coverage

  • @CheeseMeadow
    @CheeseMeadow 7 місяців тому +8

    What an awesome piloting feat by Andre Turcat! Happy coincidence that the transit speed of the eclipse was so close to concordes top speed. Such an awesome story I'd bever heard before, great job Primal Space🙌

  • @Jake_Fish_pleb
    @Jake_Fish_pleb 7 місяців тому +9

    Just a another masterpiece you've created. I think I can speak for all, you truly make learning new things interesting. We thank you and love your video's.

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому +1

      Thank you so much! It means so much that you all continue to watch and enjoy my videos.

  • @Voetrix
    @Voetrix 7 місяців тому +133

    i have never seen a total eclipse

    • @davidroddini1512
      @davidroddini1512 7 місяців тому +9

      I saw the eclipse in 2022 (I don’t believe it was total) and there was a total eclipse when I was a child in the early 1980s but I was outside the path of totality.

    • @KoRntech
      @KoRntech 7 місяців тому +18

      If you can you absolutely have to see totality, not just see it experience it. It is a life altering experience. You can understand why our ancients thought the world ended.

    • @benjarsenault
      @benjarsenault 7 місяців тому +8

      Go as soon as you can! I'm going to see my first one on the 8th

    • @Voetrix
      @Voetrix 7 місяців тому +1

      @@benjarsenault i live in Central Europe

    • @ILikeMyCheeseMoldyBru
      @ILikeMyCheeseMoldyBru 7 місяців тому

      Neither do i

  • @-SpaceFrog-
    @-SpaceFrog- 7 місяців тому +2

    I never knew of this!! The amount of precision by Andre Turcat in piloting concord is insane. What they must have experienced is insane.

  • @rsgulledge
    @rsgulledge 7 місяців тому +1

    Fantastic convergence of technology and nature. Shows, once again, the beauty and majesty of both.

  • @magister61
    @magister61 7 місяців тому +5

    Fantastic achievement! that combines two of my passions, astronomy and aviation

  • @TheKingsMindset
    @TheKingsMindset 7 місяців тому +3

    So the sun beats like a heart? Interesting.

  • @rustix3
    @rustix3 6 місяців тому +6

    7:43 "Landed in Chad" a truly chad moment

  • @ThereIsNoRoot
    @ThereIsNoRoot 7 місяців тому +2

    The 2024 Eclipse was my first Totality and a very magical moment. I remember seeing and hearing the Concorde fly overhead as a young kid in the 80s. Now I learned that they paired up for the most badass science experiment ever.
    Thank you for telling this story. It brings me hope in humanity.

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому +1

      That's pretty amazing and I'm sure another lifelong memory made. Thank you for watching and for all your support. It really means so much!

  • @kuanmarkus9274
    @kuanmarkus9274 7 місяців тому +1

    This is truly the most beautiful thing any human could experience.

  • @usnoozeyuloosey
    @usnoozeyuloosey 7 місяців тому +7

    0:39 "we modelled the entire thing" I was then expecting a 79min video 😂

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому +2

      🤣🤣🤣 can you imagine

    • @JOVANBRAWL.
      @JOVANBRAWL. 5 місяців тому

      Bruh I just say this right when he Sayed it

  • @ch4.hayabusa
    @ch4.hayabusa 7 місяців тому +9

    Scientiats: We're running late...
    Andre: ブースト

    • @YRLCarlos
      @YRLCarlos 7 місяців тому +1

      MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE

  • @MpingirikaAnthony
    @MpingirikaAnthony 7 місяців тому +3

    Me with my bro :Lets go play with my toy aeroplane. Scientists:Lets go play with a CONCORD 🥶🥶☠💀

  • @texman1166
    @texman1166 7 місяців тому +1

    That was a heck of an accomplishment and certainly highly educational. I did not know how fast an eclipse moves.

  • @PunitBangera
    @PunitBangera 7 місяців тому +1

    Concorde was way ahead of time and so was this team of scientists

  • @RussFedorov
    @RussFedorov 7 місяців тому +28

    Imagine still believing that the earth is flat

    • @Shinojkk-p5f
      @Shinojkk-p5f 7 місяців тому +1

      They want to free tickets to moon 🌙

    • @Shinojkk-p5f
      @Shinojkk-p5f 7 місяців тому

      They want to free tickets to moon 🌙

    • @nanakojo
      @nanakojo 7 місяців тому

      I still believe its flat

    • @happypiano4810
      @happypiano4810 7 місяців тому

      @@nanakojoSee above comment.

    • @BritnyNoelle
      @BritnyNoelle 7 місяців тому

      Allshu akbar

  • @Tarez205
    @Tarez205 7 місяців тому +7

    Is there no footage of this😒

    • @joshuagharis9017
      @joshuagharis9017 7 місяців тому +4

      It was 1970s bro. No camcorders in every pocket 😢

  • @corimcodes6549
    @corimcodes6549 7 місяців тому +4

    🎉

  • @anonymous-it4uh
    @anonymous-it4uh 7 місяців тому +2

    Never heard of this before. This flight was an amazing achievement. Pretty amazing that the Concorde could almost keep up with the eclipse path. Would be cool to witness this on a next generation supersonic plane.

  • @cgodlove
    @cgodlove 7 місяців тому +1

    Just witnessed the totality in Mazatlan Mexico and brought up the topic of whether it were possible to be on a flight path to stay in it beginning to end. My daughter pointed out the speed required, and we paused on that. Now we know. Thanks for the answer!

  • @gioluvsu6710
    @gioluvsu6710 7 місяців тому +4

    Pretty early

  • @astro._gaming
    @astro._gaming 7 місяців тому +2

    This would have been so cool to be a part of and imagine literally racing the moon!

    • @fromnorway643
      @fromnorway643 7 місяців тому

      It would have been impossible without help from the Earth's rotation since that reduced the shadow's ground speed by about 1600 km/h.

  • @paulaingram3966
    @paulaingram3966 7 місяців тому +1

    I remember this from my childhood.
    I tell the story of this achievement still, whenever Concorde crops up in conversation.
    When Concorde was undertaking speed of sound trials, it had to fly over unpopulated land or sea - so it was based in Johannesburg South Africa and flew out of Jan Smuts Airport every day directly south, over my school and on to the ocean beyond South Africa.
    That was the start of my love affair with the aircraft. Unfortunately I was never lucky enough to fly on her. I did however receive many detentions for running out of lessons to watch her fly over as soon as I heard and felt her engines - every day, and sometimes twice a day!
    I believe the aircraft that was modified for this magnificent event was on display at Duxford Air Museum in the UK for a time after the flight.
    Thank you for producing such a concise and informative video of a remarkable undertaking in a remarkable plane that is no longer gracing our skies.

  • @sapphicgal3245
    @sapphicgal3245 7 місяців тому

    I think it's wonderful that this mission happened. They got together scientists all over the world to observe a spectacle no one ever has, or will now that the concorde has been phased out. Them working together with concorde in the name of science showcases the best of humanity in a world filled with conflicts, politics and hate

  • @lynnchateau2313
    @lynnchateau2313 7 місяців тому

    Concorde was the most phenomenal airliner that ever took to the skies! And this eclipse with the scientists and crew on board would have been a once-in-a-lifetime experience! I only wish I could have been on board too! Unforgettable! THANK YOU so much for posting this memorable event!

  • @billmcnatt7464
    @billmcnatt7464 7 місяців тому +1

    Experienced totality for the 1st time in my 50 years during this year's (2024) total eclipse, and it is truly an Awe inspiring event. I can't imagine how incredible this would have been.

  • @KaceyGreen
    @KaceyGreen 7 місяців тому +1

    That is very cool, I was thinking about the ways it could be repeated, and you're right it would be a very long time before it's re-done as we've got a shortage of supersonic aircraft right now and the next large fast craft we have are likely to be earth to earth spacecraft which are then too fast and less maneuverable at speed.

  • @thehonestmechanic
    @thehonestmechanic 7 місяців тому +1

    The Concorde was a nice aircraft and its a shame that it his been grounded indefinitely. I can see why it would have been the perfect observatory to witness such a rare event. Kodoos to all of those who prepared and worked this unforgettable event

  • @mikem12406
    @mikem12406 7 місяців тому +1

    Wow, must have been an awe-inspiring experience to witness a solar eclipse from this vantage point

  • @davee1471
    @davee1471 7 місяців тому +1

    That must be so cool to experience that for such a long time even better on board one of the greatest plane on earth. Hope everybody is having great day.

  • @frankendoodle6379
    @frankendoodle6379 7 місяців тому +1

    After yesterdays total solar eclipse, 80 mins of that would be nothing but a spiritual moment for me.

  • @moonrunnerxv
    @moonrunnerxv 7 місяців тому +1

    I'd love to be on a concorde like that, long lasting eclipse would be just amazing, and I wonder what humanity will be able to achieve in next centuries.

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому +1

      it would be a once in a lifetime experience and something you'd never forget I'm sure!

  • @rhouser1280
    @rhouser1280 7 місяців тому +1

    I got to see one on April 8th. Leading up to totality was cool but nothing too special. Totality completely blew my mind! I knew it would be cool too but wasn’t expecting how incredible it would be! I tried explaining what I saw but it’s hard to put into words, next to my kids being born, it was honestly one of the most surreal things I’ve experienced. I wish it lasted longer but maybe that’s what made it even more incredible.

  • @DaGroke
    @DaGroke 7 місяців тому +1

    "Wow, this is absolutely mind-blowing! The Concorde following the path of a solar eclipse in 1973 is the epitome of human ingenuity and adventure. Just imagine being on board, witnessing the incredible phenomenon of a solar eclipse from high above the Earth's surface, all while traveling at supersonic speeds. It's a perfect blend of science, technology, and sheer wonder. This event showcases the limitless possibilities of human exploration and reminds us of the beauty and majesty of our universe. Truly an unforgettable moment in history!"

  • @danaraya2908
    @danaraya2908 7 місяців тому

    It never ceases to amaze me how many experiments, prototypes and engineering marvels go unnoticed in the world. Things like this should be taught in school.

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому

      I agree. Really glad I could share this video!

  • @jamikin14mendoza27
    @jamikin14mendoza27 7 місяців тому

    I have known concorde, and a fan of this aircraft ever since but i have never known about this. Theres another reason why to love this aircraft. The pilot's accuracy and precision is superb.... He really does know his aircraft very well.

  • @MikeSliva
    @MikeSliva 7 місяців тому +1

    I’m a director of pilot training at DFW airport. Proud to see that a human pilot had to make the calculations to intercept correctly.

  • @DeanBevan
    @DeanBevan 6 місяців тому

    I’ve heard the story of the experiment growing up. My father was one of the technicians working on the experiment. I’ve just been looking at a scan I have of a letter thanking him for his work dated 12 July 1973.

  • @stephenjohnbetts1058
    @stephenjohnbetts1058 7 місяців тому +1

    Wow what a truly amazing story. One I had never heard of before,
    Thank you for sharing this with us.

    • @primalspace
      @primalspace  7 місяців тому

      And thank you for watching. So glad you enjoyed it!

  • @annking1576
    @annking1576 7 місяців тому +1

    We watched from Tupper Lake, NY! It was stunning! Thank you to all the wonderful guests to our town of Tupper Lake over the past few days. I am so glad the clouds moved and we were all able to view the Eclipse Totality. It was a stunning site to behold. I & many others were able to get fabulous pictures & videos of the event. If you are interested in our town, check out my waterfront property at 131 Lake Simond Road, Tupper Lake, NY. Escape the city. Come up to live in peace, view the sun, the stars & the moon! Experience & enjoy nature's splendor. I hope you all have safe journeys home. Wishing You Blessings & Wonderful Adirondack Memories.

  • @Noobontheark
    @Noobontheark 7 місяців тому +1

    The people in the concorde must experienced the most beautiful thing ever.
    I would of loved to be there❤

  • @wilque6324
    @wilque6324 7 місяців тому

    this video literally made me tear up from just how science and human engineering is amazing, truely beautiful

  • @raphaelfortier2796
    @raphaelfortier2796 7 місяців тому

    Just flying the Concorde would have been an unforgettable experience, but observing this beautiful spectacle at the same time would have make it life changing.

  • @hansmayer7814
    @hansmayer7814 7 місяців тому

    I found this video in preparation for our own eclipse experience yesterday. Having a little less than three minutes of totality, I can only imagine the sheer awe and majesty of 74 minutes. Plus on a Concorde, how can anything top that?!

  • @perrymaskell3508
    @perrymaskell3508 7 місяців тому

    Why is this fantastic event not been more publicised? This is a incredible legacy of the most beautiful plane.

  • @ilikeseals7004
    @ilikeseals7004 7 місяців тому +1

    The pilot is amazing! I would have loved to fly on Concorde...

  • @DouglasHungInc
    @DouglasHungInc 7 місяців тому

    The precision required and the pilot's ability to arrive one second off in 1973 is amazing.

  • @vaadwuar
    @vaadwuar 7 місяців тому

    Absolutely awe inspiring! Concorde was the pinnacle of manned aerospace technology and a truly beautiful machine.

  • @mbsiii
    @mbsiii 7 місяців тому

    I’ve loved the Concorde since I was a kid, imagining traveling the world in no time at all. The eclipse flight feels like a *much* better use of its incredible design and the pilot’s skill than ferrying 13 year old me across the Atlantic.

  • @julescpp
    @julescpp 7 місяців тому +1

    How is it that we don't have a movie about this!

  • @Mat.Carvalho
    @Mat.Carvalho 7 місяців тому

    Once again the Concorde brings tears to my eyes. This is the first time I hear about this story and what an incredible achievement it was. Humanity's ingenuity has to be one of our best traits.