You could win a chance to watch 2024’s total solar eclipse from a jet. Here’s how

On April 8 this year, a total solar eclipse will sweep across the contiguous U.S. — and while it’ll be perfectly lovely to catch the rare event by standing outside and gazing up at the sky, there may be an opportunity to see it from the sky itself.

The public charter jet service JSX has announced it’ll be arranging a specialty eclipse flight for winners of an online sweepstakes. Flight 4824, a release put out by the airlines says, will depart on April 8 from a JSX-dedicated hangar at Dallas-Love Field in Texas at 1:00 p.m. CT. The 30-seat jet will ascend 30,000 feet (9,144 meters) and travel within the path of totality — aka, the path along which you can see the moon totally eclipse the sun — then land back at the hangar by 3:00 p.m. CT. Everyone, of course, will get a window seat.

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