Watch the Clark School's Total Eclipse Live Stream at 2:40 p.m.

Watch the Clark School's Total Eclipse Live Stream at 2:40 p.m.

Watch the Clark School's Total Eclipse Live Stream at 2:40 p.m.

Image credit: NASA
Image credit: NASA

UPDATE: Archived footage from the UAS Test Site flight over Charleston, South Carolina is available at go.umd.edu/charlestoneclipse. Time lapse footage of the scene in Casper, Wyoming is also available at go.umd.edu/wyomingeclipse.


Watch live as the shadow of totality passes over Charleston, South Carolina today beginning at 2:40 p.m. Eastern Time. The celestial event will be captured by Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Test Site pilot Ryan Henderson.

Henderson will fly a UAS aircraft with 360 degree FOV cameras to capture the city as the moon passes over the sun. 

Live coverage will be available on the UAS Test Site YouTube channel

The operation is one of three eclipse-related projects lead by Clark School faculty, staff, and students.

Related Articles:
Relive Totality With Clark School Images, Videos
Huertas Cerdeira Receives NSF CAREER Award
Eclipse Ballooning: Phenomenon Provides Rare Opportunities
UMD-led Team Selected for DARPA Triage Challenge
An Internship with Impact
Short Course Offers Opportunity to Build and Fly Drones
Rain Doesn't Drown Out Spirit of Competition
Snow, Wind, and Drone Ops
New short course focuses on drones
SoCal Edison Taps UAS Service Provider for Inspections

August 21, 2017


Prev   Next

Current Headlines

Chemical Engineers Design Sustainable Hydrogen Purification Devices

Discovery Led by Professor Cheng Gong Featured in Nature Physics Journal

Chemical Engineer’s NSF CAREER Award To Address Women’s Health Disparities

How To (and Not To) AI Your Career Search

Graduate Students Awarded Scholarships for HVAC&R Research

ECE Postdoc Featured in PRX Quantum

Pursuing a New Network of Success

Ichiro Takeuchi Named Chair of Materials Science and Engineering

News Resources

Return to Newsroom

Search News

Archived News

Events Resources

Events Calendar