While millions of Americans were busy staking out prime eclipse-watching spots on community of eroticismthe ground, a few lucky travelers were getting ready to view it from the air.
Whether the routes were planned out in advance or simply happened to cross the path of totality, those who were able to witness the rare phenomenon through the windows of an aircraft are sharing captivating photos and video on social media.
SEE ALSO: 20 questions you're too embarrassed to ask about the solar eclipseA NASA live feed was able to capture footage from a plane as totality hit over the Pacific Ocean, and Alaska Airlines even planned a special charter flight so dedicated eclipse chasers could witness totality from over 35,000 feet.
The Alaska Airlines flight was scheduled to leave from Portland at 7:30 a.m. PT and was expected to cross totality at 10:00 a.m. local time. Those on board were set to see historical event with their protective eclipse glasses.
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BRB, we'll be living vicariously through these travelers for the rest of the day.
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