NASA jets will chase the eclipse at 460 mph on Monday. Here’s why.

The moon’s shadow will pass over a vast stretch of North America during the total solar eclipse on April 8 , and NASA is sending jets to chase it.

Two of NASA’s WB-57 jet planes will follow the eclipse as it traces its path of totality across the U.S., training special instruments on the sheathed sun’s outer atmosphere, or corona. 

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