The NASA jets that'll fly in complete DARKNESS to study the solar eclipse in mission that could lead to scientific breakthroughs

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NASA teams in two WB-57 jets will see the eclipse in its totality for 25% longer than anyone else - an estimated 6 minutes and 22 seconds, with a perfect view above the clouds
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