Video: NASA for aircraft to follow the total solar eclipse
The US Aeronautics Agency (NASA) will regulate two WB-57F jets tracking the total solar eclipse event that took place in late August.
NASA aircraft stick to eclipse.
Two NASA planes will fly from St Louis to NashVille in the total solar eclipse in the US on August 21.
Aircraft at high altitudes and carrying equipment to conduct special research on the Sun.
According to NASA, the two planes will use high-speed cameras to take photos of nanofare thermal explosions and affect the corona.
NASA said it would take the opportunity to create Mercury's heat map.
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