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Panasonic Succeeds in Total Solar Eclipse Live Broadcast by Solar Power
OSAKA, Japan --(Business Wire)--
On the morning of November 14, 2012, the North of Australia witnessed a
total solar eclipse. Panasonic (News - Alert), powered solely by its HIT(R) solar
panels and lithium-ion batteries for storage, succeeded in a live
broadcast of this spectacular astronomical phenomenon via USTREAM.
Panasonic's LUMIX GH2 attached through a telescope captured the dramatic moment for about two minutes. (Photo: Business Wire)
Here's a flash report by Correspondent reporter, Scott Mellish, product
and technology trainer at Panasonic Australia! http://youtu.be/_KUl0zkcYX8
The solar eclipse was broadcasted from two bases at seashore, Port
Douglas and Fitzroy Island, 60km far northwest and 30km respectively
from Cairns. A few days prior to the spectacular moment, the sun was
often shyly hiding in the clouds but at the moment of the total eclipse,
the sun stood out among the intervals of cloudy weather and Panasonic's
LUMIX GH2 attached through a telescope captured the dramatic moment for
about two minutes.
The challenging 'eco-friendly' live broadcasting to the world via
Ustream achieved a total of over 800,000 viewers at the two bases as a
result of mainly word-of-mouth, especially on social media like Twitter (News - Alert)
and Facebook. Thank you to all those who participated!
The epic challenge to "Filming the sun, using the sun" is a second for
Panasonic after the annular eclipse live from Mount Fuji, Japan in May
2012. Panasonic, as one of leading energy solutions' brands will
continue to use our technologies and ideas for life to share such
emotional, moving events in the near future. Stay tuned!
[Recorded Live] Dul Screen of the Main and the Sub *Available on
PC only. / Facebook (News - Alert)
https://www.facebook.com/PanasonicEclipseLiveBySolarPower/app_435671416492320 Main
camera : Port Douglas / Ustream (News - Alert) http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/26970007 Sub
camera : Fitzroy Island / Ustream http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/26968399
[Photo Stream] http://www.facebook.com/PanasonicEclipseLiveBySolarPower/photos_stream
[System Used] Power Generation:HIT® Solar Panel VBHN235SE10×9 Power
Storage: Portable Power Storage CB-LS01H×30 Video Capture: Full HD
Camera LUMIX GH2×6 Other: Toughbook (Note PC), Equatorial
Telescope, etc. To view product photos: http://news.panasonic.net/archives/2012/1011_13735.html#system_used
About the Total Solar Eclipse
A total solar eclipse occurs when the moon crosses between the sun and
Earth, therefore effectively concealing the whole body of the sun from
view. Since the total eclipse is a phenomenon in which the sun itself
can't be seen, it is actually the hot gases of the Corona, the so called
"diamond ring" and the "prominence" that we can actually observe. The
viewing path from which someone is able to observe a total solar eclipse
in its totality is very narrow, and therefore you would be lucky to see
this even once in a lifetime.
[Related Links] About This Project http://www.facebook.com/PanasonicEclipseLiveBySolarPower/app_495466917130140 Press
Kit Page (Previous Releases, Materials for Media, Blogger, etc) http://news.panasonic.net/presskits/eclipselive_by_solarpower2 The
Previous Project Report Video http://ch.panasonic.net/contents/10226/

Photos/Multimedia Gallery Available: http://www.businesswire.com/multimedia/home/20121115005856/en/
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