People across North America put everything down to observe the solar eclipse that blocked the sun for over 180 million individuals.
The eclipse stretched from Mexico’s Pacific coast, all the way to the territory of Newfoundland in Canada, passing through 15 US states in the process.
Solar prominences are seen during a total solar eclipse in Dallas, Texas on Monday, April 8, 2024.
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Picture courtesy of NASA shows a composite image showing the progression of a partial solar eclipse over the Washington Monument, in Washington, DC on April 8, 2024.
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Red Bull aerobatic pilots Kevin Coleman and Pete McLeod fly across the Total Solar Eclipse in Sulpher Springs, Texas, USA on April 8, 2024.
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Tourists gathering on the observation deck of Edge at Hudson Yards in New York City, New York.
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An airplane passes near the total solar eclipse during the Hoosier Cosmic Celebration at Memorial Stadium in Bloomington, Indiana, U.S. April 8, 2024.
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New York City Mayor Eric Adams enjoys the solar eclipse.
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The moon partially covers the sun behind the Statue of Liberty during the solar eclipse.
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People gathered in Central Park to watch the solar eclipse.
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Spectators of The Masters watching the solar eclipse in Augusta, Georgia.
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A combination of phases during the solar eclipse Monday, April 8, 2024, as seen from Staten Island, NY.
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People gathered in Central Park to watch the solar eclipse.
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The Naked Cowboy looks at the solar eclipse in New York City, New York.
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A person watches the start of the eclipse as people gather on the observation deck of Edge at Hudson Yards during a partial solar eclipse in New York City, New York.
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Skiers and hikers take in the view of the total eclipse from the Appalachian Trail at the summit of Saddleback Mountain, Monday, April 8, 2024, near Rangeley, Maine.
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The solar eclipse as seen from Mazatlan, Mexico.
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People gathering in Central Park to watch the solar eclipse.
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People on 6th Ave in Manhattan watching the solar eclipse on Monday afternoon April 8, 2024.
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People watching the solar eclipse from Edge at Hudson Yards.
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Crowds gather at Radio City blocking traffic for solar eclipse, in New York City.
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New Yorkers watching the solar eclipse.
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A spectator at The Masters tournament views the eclipse with glasses on.
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Shehab Zaki and his family watch the progress of the solar eclipse at Verona Beach, N.Y.
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A partial solar eclipse is seen from New York City.
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The sky darkens as people watch the solar eclipse at Niagara Falls State Park in Niagara Falls, New York.
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Frank Privitera looks skyward on Syracuse University’s Shaw Quadrangle.
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Anthony Privitera, left, and his father Frank Privitera hold up a custom shirt from the 2017 eclipse on Syracuse University’s Shaw Quadrangle.
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The moon partially covering the sun during the eclipse in Eagle Pass, Texas.
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Professional golfer Eric Cole uses glasses to look at the solar eclipse during The Masters tournament in Augusta, Georgia.
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Juan Soto of the New York Yankees looking at the eclipse in Yankee Stadium.
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Skiers and hikers take in the view of the total eclipse from the Appalachian Trail at the summit of Saddleback Mountain, Monday, April 8, 2024, near Rangeley, Maine.
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Spectators at The Masters tournament view the solar eclipse.
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Spectators of The Master’s tournament look at the solar eclipse in Augusta, Georgia.
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Fransisco Vielma of Eagle Pass, Texas looks at the solar eclipse.
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Mayor Eric Adams and residents watch the solar eclipse.
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People watch the solar eclipse in Eagle Pass, Texas.
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Syracuse University student watching the eclipse on the college’s Shaw Quadrangle.
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Crowd at NASA’s Space Center in Houston, Texas observing the solar eclipse.
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People gathered in Washington Square Park to witness the eclipse in New York City, New York.
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Residents of Indiana view the solar eclipse through a telescope.
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Fans at Yankee Stadium watch the eclipse from the outfield stands.
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Fans at Yankee Stadium watch the eclipse from the outfield stands.
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Manager of the New York Yankees Aaron Boone looks up at the solar eclipse.
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