"PUBLIC DAY: come see #SI2 (Solar Impulse-2) in its #Ahmedabad tent tomorrow at 7:30 AM," said a statement on Solar Impulse-2's Twitter account.
However, it would be kept in the open only for an hour or two, said sources associated with the project.
The globetrotting 'Solar Impulse 2' aircraft made a landing at the Sardar Vallabhai Patel International Airport here since Tuesday night, 15 hours after it took off from Muscat.
Meanwhile, a sudden change of weather and untimely clouds in the city's sky as well as a thunderstorm-like atmosphere today led the 'Solar Impulse-2' team to work voluntarily in the dark.
"Solar team now working in the dark: voluntarily power outrage because of risks of thunderstorms in Ahmedabad in India," said the Twitter account of SI-2, with a picture showing the aircraft in the dark.
SI-2 reached Muscat on Tuesday, nearly 13 hours after it left Abu Dhabi.
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