Updated on: Thursday, July 23, 2009
New Delhi: The Indian Air Force (IAF) today successfully undertook aerial sorties to help Indian scientists undertake study of the total solar eclipse that took place today.
Two separate missions from Agra and Gwalior were flown towards the endeavour that was deemed to be successful by scientists associated with the experiment.
While, one AN-32 transport aircraft carrying scientific equipment, cameras and scientists that took off from Agra landed back after a three-hour flight, a Mirage-2000 trainer from Gwalior took spectacular images of the celestial spectacle from 40,000 feet. With weather being clear at the altitudes and coordinates planned by the IAF pilots, both AN-32 and Mirage-2000 pilots were able to accomplish the mission successfully.