ESET goes to Santa's North Pole!
Monday, December 29. 2008
When Klipsi chases a solar eclipse, no matter where it takes him, NOD32® is here to protect his gear and keep his live webcasts going.
Total solar eclipses can be beautiful, very beautiful. Ever since witnessing his first annular eclipse in the early nineties, this Swiss storm and eclipse chaser Olivier Staiger, aka Klipsi (www.klipsi.com) has travelled the globe in search of the next 2-minute adrenaline rush. He's seen and photographed solar eclipses on Easter Island, near Galapagos, Iguassu (Brazil), Texas, Thailand, Mongolia, Australia, the great eclipse of the Caribbean in 1998, in Afrika and many other places. In 2003, an eclipse tour took him to Antarctica.
This year, on August 1st 2008 (Swiss Independence Day!) a total eclipse of the Sun came to the islands of Franz Joseph Land (Russia), way up in the Arctic Seas. Klipsi joined an expedition onboard a russian nuclear ice breaker. The Voyage took him to the Northpole, and Klipsi was busy each day taking pictures and uploading them into his website's video blog, powered by Kyte™.
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