Skydiver Silhouetted Against the Sun

Famed astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy has a new showstopper.

The photo shows a skydiver seemingly tumbling across the blazing face of the Sun.

A silhouette of a skydiver free-falling against the bright surface of the Sun, showcasing a blend of solar textures and prominences.
A cropped version of the full image. © Copyright Andrew McCarthy.

Titled “The Fall of Icarus,” the image pairs a razor-sharp solar mosaic with the upside-down silhouette of friend and collaborator Gabriel C. Brown, captured over the Arizona desert.

The result is a classic myth made modern. It also seems impossible to capture in lens, but is absolutely real.

A detailed image of the sun, showcasing its vibrant orange surface and solar flares against a dark background, with a small silhouette of an object or figure in the foreground.
“The Fall of Icarus”, captured in stunning hydrogen-alpha light. Image © Copyright Andrew McCarthy.

McCarthy shot the Sun in hydrogen-alpha light to reveal its hot, roiling chromosphere, then aligned Brown’s free-fall at just the right instant, after multiple precise passes by the aircraft, to etch the human figure against erupting prominences and swirls of plasma.

Two men standing in the Arizona desert with telescopes and equipment set up, with the Sun shining brightly in the clear blue sky.
Andrew McCarthy and skydiver Gabriel C. Brown.

In terms of how this was captured, think choreography as much as photography. Radio coordination, narrow fields of view, and a composite assembled from high-resolution tiles to preserve every solar filament.

“The Fall of Icarus” is available as a limited print, joining McCarthy’s growing body of solar transits and sky-scale illusions. You can see more on McCarthy’s epic Instagram page, as well as his Astrophotography website.

It’s a deft blend of art and engineering, and a reminder that, with the right planning, even the Sun can be a backdrop.

A silhouette of a person appears to be suspended against a textured golden background that resembles solar flares.
Skydiver Gabriel C. Brown silhouetted against the Sun’s chromosphere. Image © Copyright Andrew McCarthy.

Images © Copyright Andrew McCarthy. Via PetaPixel.

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3 Comments

  1. Being a skydiver once featured in a company magazine I know the precision that was required! Good job on everyone’s part! Blue skies!

  2. Carol McQ

    Wow! Simply amazing!! Great job to both of them!

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