HARROW: Astronomers are counting down the days before a total solar eclipse appears over Earth.
But the highly-anticipated show on March 20th can only be witnessed in full by those in northern Scandinavia and the Faroe Islands.
Now scientists have come up with a plan for anyone to see a 360 degree view of the eclipse using GoPro cameras high above Earth’s stratosphere.
‘Eclipses happen quite often. But this one’s different,’ said project coordinater Annelie Schoenmaker. ‘The moon’s shadow will sweep over the North Pole.’
Ms Schoenmaker explained that seen from the North Pole, the moon’s diameter will appear larger than the sun itself, blocking all direct sunlight and turning day into night.
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