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 Total Solar Eclipse of 2015 March 20
 at the North Pole

The point of greatest eclipse (totality phase during 2 min 46 sec) was located in the middle of the North Atlantic Ocean east of Iceland and northwest of the Faroe Islands. As weather prospects weren’t that great for the few ground-based locations, seeing it from the stratosphere was tantalizing. Svalbard was the second choice as there are quite a few clear days at that time of the year, and the fact is the sky was indeed clear on eclipse day. The Faroe Islands were the third choice as the weather there changes very quickly which is why some saw it and others didn’t.
To observe the 2015 March 20 total solar eclipse, I was offering very special eclipse flights at the edge of the stratosphere (see the similar flight executed in November 2013) in partnership with AmJet Executive and Dassault Falcon Service, but also tours in Svalbard (Norway) and at the North Pole. The Faroe Islands were another option but the weather prospects weren’t that great with a strong variability.
The expedition to the North Pole for a very limited number of participants is in the planning phase. This last trip will be very expensive, but will provide an unforgettable and rewarding experience during the spring equinox with the black Sun barely over the frozen horizon.

You can use this solar eclipse calculator to compute the local circumstances of the eclipse, and the solar eclipse timer notifies the beginning of the various events. A time exposure calculator is there to help you choose your camera settings.


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Viewing Site Total Solar Eclipse 2015 North Pole Camp
Potential viewing site near the North Pole
[a comfortable camp will be built for a small group]

Ice Extent Temperature Arctic 2014 March 20 Total Solar Eclipse 2015
Ice extent and temperatures on 2014 March 20 in the Arctic

Sea Ice Thickness Arctic 2014 March 16 Total Solar Eclipse 2015
Sea ice thickness on 2014 March 16 in the Arctic

Sea Ice Drift Direction Speed Arctic 2014 March 16 Total Solar Eclipse 2015
Sea ice drift speed and direction on 2014 March 16 in the Arctic

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