Who took this picture of a Concorde during the 1973 eclipse, and how?

I know this picture was taken during the 1973 eclipse that was tracked by the Concorde 001 But I haven't been able to find information regarding attribution and techniques of the photograph itself...

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The first person to fly a glider was an unnamed 10 year old boy who flew a glider made by Sir George Cayley in 1849. It must have been a cool experience for the boy. I wonder what happened to him! https://web.archive.org/web/20080920052758/http://centennialofflight.gov/essay/Prehistory/Cayley/PH2.htm
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Sir George Cayley – Making Aviation Practical

Did the #WrightBrothers really fly first a heavier-than-air on its own propulsion? Maybe. But, most importantly, they didn't do it in public, didn't share the results, while others, more generous people did... ¯\_ (ツ)_/¯

https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Popular_Mechanics/Volume_13/Issue_6/How_to_Build_the_Famous_%22Demoiselle%22_Santos-Dumont_Monoplane
(#SantosDumont wanted everyone to be able to build their own Demoiselle, can you imagine that? #OpenHardware #PublicDomain)

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