2012 Eclipse live from a Cairns Hot Air Balloon
2012 Eclipse live from a Cairns Hot Air Balloon
CAIRNS, Australia, Nov. 9, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Up to a dozen hot air balloons floating west of Cairns, Queensland Australia, with visitors from 20 different countries will be part of a live webcast of the 2012 total solar eclipse, see it at www.hotair.com.au
Local business, Hot Air Balloon Cairns' daily flight path, just happens on November 14th 2012, to be one of the prime viewing spots for visitors and umbraphiles (eclipse chasers), as per predictions by Fred Espenak of NASA's Goddard Space Flight Centre, generated using the VSOP87/ELP2000-82 solar and lunar ephemerides.
Hot Air Balloon Cairns Managing Director, Andrew Steel said it's expected the balloons will fly to a height of 1000 to 3000 feet above ground level, (plus 900 feet above sea level) dependant on the breeze and conditions on the day, with the balloons taking off at dawn.
The eclipse will cast a shadow that moves across the Earth's surface in what is called the Path of Totality, with the fleet of hot air balloons in the Path. It's anticipated that the spectacle of the Australian themed hot air balloons; the Koala, Kangaroo and Aussie balloons in particular, glowing like giant lanterns over the Australian landscape, will be quite extraordinary.
The balloons will launch at Mareeba, about 40 km inland from the Australian coast line giving the hot air balloon passengers the best chance of an unobstructed view of the Eclipse itself. On-board will be visitors from all over Australia, USA, Korea, Germany, China, the UK and Japan with a staff team of filmmakers and photographers that will capture the event live and shown at www.hotair.com.au.
Beginning at 5:45am on the morning, the solar eclipse shadow will sweep across the Gulf of Carpentaria and Cape York, before the central line crosses over the Great Barrier Reef and the Coral Sea with the actual peak viewing time of the total Eclipse itself at 06.38 to 06.40 AEST with views dependant on the exact longitude and latitude of flight path and height of each balloon. Those very lucky passengers, experiencing this once in a lifetime event, will be hot air ballooning for approximately an hour before coming back to earth to celebrate the 2012 eclipse with a champagne breakfast.
All Images - Photo Credit - Hot Air Balloon Cairns Image downloads at www.hotair.com.au/eclipse
Further information contact:
Andrew Steel
sales@hotair.com.au
Hot Air Balloon Cairns
Web Site: http://www.hotair.com.au
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