Transmetuar më 21-08-2017, 20:49

Në të paktën 14 shtete të Shteteve të Bashkuara të Amerikës sot më 21 gusht 2017 u shënua eklipsi i plotë i Diellit.

NASA nisi një maratonë transmetimi të drejtpërdrejtë të pamjeve filmike të këtij eklipsi.

Për herë të parë në transmetimin direkt të një eklipsi, janë përdorur risitë e teknologjisë më të fundit, përfshirë cilësinë më të lartë HD dhe pamje 360 gradë.

NASA siguroi se asnjë rrezik nuk i kanoset planetit Tokë dhe ne, banorëve të saj, nga ky eklips.

Ndiqni galerine e fotove si dhe drejtpërdrejt eklipsin e plotë të diellit që po transmetohet nga NASA me pamje të teknologjisë së fundit nga disa shtete në SHBA duke klikuar këtu

 

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