It has other problems though. It's more like watching a video of the Eclipse from an uncomfortable seat at a bad angle.
A major part of the eclipse experience is observing its interactions with the world. There's no much world to interact with at 30K feet, besides one big shadow.
This seems like a thing where the main value is that it costs more and is less accessible, so you can brag about it.
A major part of the eclipse experience is observing its interactions with the world. There's no much world to interact with at 30K feet, besides one big shadow.
This seems like a thing where the main value is that it costs more and is less accessible, so you can brag about it.