While eclipse chasers always hope for a cloudless sky during the rare event, retired New Brunswick scientist David Hunter devised a way for enthusiasts to see one regardless of weather conditions or location. Heidi Petracek reports on how Hunter provided people a view from far above of the total solar eclipse.
Global National
Total solar eclipse: N.B. scientist launches balloon to track event
More Videos
-
Global National: Feb. 21
-
Milano-Cortina Olympics: Team Canada to take on U.S. for men’s hockey gold medal
-
Supreme Court rules Trump overstepped authority by imposing tariffs
-
Global National: Feb. 20
-
SCOTUS rules Trump’s tariffs overstepped his authority, but what does that mean for Canada?
-
Epstein files: Investigation continues at ex-Prince Andrew’s former home following arrest, release
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article