NASA has some tips for people who plan on observing the total or partial solar eclipse on Aug. 21, 2017.
See the first photos of the Great American Solar Eclipse and its crowds on Aug. 21 here as they come in from Twitter, Instagram and around the web. See live video on Space.com and click here for complete eclipse coverage . Scroll down for the latest photos!
#SolarEclipse2017 or “The Ring?” you be the judge lol pic.twitter.com/OaX305TFbj
— Kenshi9000 (@Kenshi9000) August 21, 2017
Such an amazing experience, just a little teaser of un-edited photos. Worth the trip no doubt! #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/yrIECsJB4o
— Eric Ananmalay(@ericananmalay) August 21, 2017
#SolarEclipse2017 over #WashingtonDC was a treat! Shot as a composite image with @leica_camera SL. #eclispe2017 @cnnireport @LeicaStoreDC pic.twitter.com/oUxGv5DWyu
— ScenicTraversePhoto (@ScenicTraverse) August 21, 2017
#SolarEclipse2017 #Eclipse2017
Here’s One Of My Photos That I Captured Of The Eclipse Today… pic.twitter.com/FAS5sOX9Xc— ~DCA~ TheChosenOne8 (@BustaGrill) August 21, 2017
#SolarEclipse2017 …What a view…And for those that still doubt the existence of a supreme being(GOD)…Think again.. pic.twitter.com/6jVelta8h9
— Kayode Obadeyi (@KObadeyi) August 21, 2017
@Americanair @Boeing 737 descends to PHL during Solar Eclipse. Gary Ell © 2017 #philadelphia #solareclipse2017 #americanairlines #boeing737 pic.twitter.com/54nwadcBol
— Gary Ell (@garyell) August 21, 2017
Hemingford survived the #solareclipse2017 in style! pic.twitter.com/ZmlYomeg4e
— HemingfordSchools (@HemingfordDist) August 21, 2017
Tucson’s max of the partial eclipse taken by our photographer Steve Wilson #Tucson #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/ZCkW6bEneB
— Kevin Jeanes (@KevinJeanes) August 21, 2017
One of my colleagues went to Tennessee and took this photo today. #eclispe2017 #SolarEclipse17 #SolarEclipse2017 #eclipse17 #Tennessee pic.twitter.com/LKGuZ8kCu2
— Elizabeth Ann(@ElizabethND04) August 21, 2017
A total of 44 seconds of TOTALITY in Cleaton, KY. Wish it would have lasted longer to see more. #SolarEclipse2017 #Eclipse2017 #Totality pic.twitter.com/iLaFKkI3Lu
— Laura Daugherty (@LeDa8204) August 21, 2017
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As seen in Cincinnati #mramsdellpics #SolarEclipse2017 #solareclipse #cincinnati #sun #eclipse #nature #cvg #500pxrtg pic.twitter.com/aYlGvag9Zp— Michael Ramsdell (@MRamsdell1967) August 21, 2017
On August 21, 2017, this happened. #SolarEclipse2017 #Eclipse #SolarEclipse pic.twitter.com/n9C3phL5tR
— Cindy Neal (@Neal1067) August 21, 2017
Some shots with my phone thru my telescope. Such an amazing morning! #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/faxgKM22Bs
— Barbara Bond (@BarbBondVO) August 21, 2017
Amazing…..
That’s it…#SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/o5DjjxLlLy
— Zimojo (@Zimojo_) August 21, 2017
Magnificent display just east of Lebanon TN. #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/pqBnEtP85x
— LibsDetestPatriots (@vwmcm) August 21, 2017
No watermark
Just a solar eclipse that you can download and use as a wallpaper
Enjoy#SolarEclipse2017 @illhueminati pic.twitter.com/iDmdpbgsge— Champagne Nix (@Jxvxnni_) August 21, 2017
Ok, The Eclipse was beautiful!#SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/1714MpxXza
— The Night Fury (@DevinSi49252745) August 21, 2017
The beautiful view from #Dunnville #ON #Canada @Canada @HaldimandCounty @csa_asc @NASA @NASAGoddardPix #solareclipse2017 #eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/NY0066e61m
— Tina Maio-Twofoot (@Dr_MaioTwofoot) August 21, 2017
Great day at @RocketCenterUSA #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/RUhO6YFY6y
— Karen (@HomeschoolGrls) August 21, 2017
My shot from Columbia, SC #EclipseDay #SolarEclipse2017 #Canon Rebel T3i #nasalangley100 pic.twitter.com/YRFas2Q61S
— Dr. PChai (@PchaiGT) August 21, 2017
Little Brother put his new camera to good use today for the #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/RFp1PAYMhQ
— Scarlett Clarke (@SC_Romance) August 21, 2017
Taken in Sisters, OR #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/Hprv4hUN8E
— aj (@ajJUSTaj) August 21, 2017
My view… #SolarEclipse2017 #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/YJztjM5kTg
— Chief Eagle Talon (@Ideamogul) August 21, 2017
#SolarEclipse2017 #Eclipse2017 #Eclipse #SolarEclipse in Wildwood,Missouri pic.twitter.com/y2Jc1xL2DV
— Luz Maria Heredia (@LuzMaH_arbonne) August 21, 2017
Best we had here up in Pennsylvania #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/mIcj4qSwjs
— Lightning (@lightningxce) August 21, 2017
14 hours. $22 attachments. Indescribable experience. #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/98r9Dfhj59
— C (@ciera_bobeara) August 21, 2017
From my house #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/N24RVTasys
— Tanilee Hernandez (@Tani2494) August 21, 2017
Loved seeing the eclipse, even if just partial. Space is amazing. #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/XilbyEWovf
— Sujey Ramos (@SujeyARamos) August 21, 2017
#SolarEclipse2017 #Eclipse2017 #Eclipse #SolarEclipse in Wildwood,Missouri pic.twitter.com/i2VZ9ddrBo
— Luz Maria Heredia (@LuzMaH_arbonne) August 21, 2017
That flare is insane! | – @jimkchin #SolarEclipse2017 #SolarEclipse #SolarEclipse17 pic.twitter.com/TIWdFRSShe
— Earth Pics (@Earth_Pics) August 21, 2017
Alan O’Reilly took today’s #ckpgsnapshot of the #SolarEclipse2017 in the #CityofPG . pic.twitter.com/1XtkaASG2I
— Hannah Tiede (@HannahTiedeTV) August 21, 2017
#SolarEclipse2017 My veiw during totality. pic.twitter.com/qyTW85USNG
— Life Champ (@jwbtenn) August 21, 2017
#SolarEclipse2017 photos taken by me pic.twitter.com/x7KoHAS1yg
— Cooper McCain (@cooper2232) August 21, 2017
This is such a cool photo #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/ihuU61nQyz
— Alpha Book Club (@alpha_book_club) August 21, 2017
#SolarEclipse2017 Amazing Beautiful Wow pic.twitter.com/PFma7U5Z5D
— Hasnain Shaikh (@Hasnain_Shaikh1) August 21, 2017
Today, we witnessed #SolarEclipse2017 & viewers around the U.S. were treated to a wealth of images. See highlights: https://t.co/eleJTKygm8 pic.twitter.com/ezWoYcqFYh
— NASA (@NASA) August 21, 2017
The best photos from #SolarEclipse2017 https://t.co/Fn2JOFvnK8 pic.twitter.com/R8L59qq4GL
— Bloomberg (@business) August 21, 2017
Some amazing pictures taken by @GFriedley #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/OOXAlSbrUf
— Nicholas Gonzalez (@KNGMusic) August 21, 2017
Pictures my stepdad got during totality #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/B6tz2f77np
— tyler (@likecushions) August 21, 2017
Totality from Wheatland, Wyoming. #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/dv3myVkYJB
— Peter Steele (@solarography) August 21, 2017
Eclipse – Charlotte – 35mm through viewing glasses. #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/LT1TkNwDDT
— Matt Martella (@mattmartella) August 21, 2017
Watched the #eclipse at the LB Day Amphitheater. Awesome! #omsieclipse #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/Q6BHwnwE1a
— Laura (@kyrielle) August 21, 2017
@yourtake #Eclipse2017 Found no glasses, so we really lucked out with the cloud cover in FLA today! pic.twitter.com/XmYYHBomYk
— PAMELA BRESSON (@rtisticPB) August 21, 2017
Looks like we weren’t the only office who decided to seize the #Eclipse2017 moment today! pic.twitter.com/bUyP2LnGhy
— Porter Novelli ATL (@PN_Atlanta) August 21, 2017
80% #Eclipse from #Maryland . #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/nIAfz81XkA
— Zecellomaster (@zecellomaster) August 21, 2017
It took the sun and the moon to bring everyone together #Eclipse2017 #AustraliaGotNothing #NoScienceHere pic.twitter.com/1nBEdosrGQ
— Sunday Luxe (@SundayLuxe) August 21, 2017
Shot through two welding goggles in SoCal. #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/5NTPpZ0DlA
— LeAnne Warren (@Lwarren_2B4) August 21, 2017
This was sooo cool. I cannot wait for the next one!!! #Eclipse2017 #SolarEclipse17 @NASA pic.twitter.com/qL5cNcf1SD
— Ashley Koch (@Ashley_Artworks) August 21, 2017
Totality #Eclipse2017 #corona pic.twitter.com/vNoQ1ZoQcF
— Teri Stock (@teristock) August 21, 2017
Last photo before the clouds rolled in. #eclipse2017 #iphoneastrophotography #seeyouin2024 https://t.co/Nxlhz8wfR9 pic.twitter.com/l21PTYWk1Z
— Scott Sowers (@_cosmicdebris_) August 21, 2017
Well, you don’t see that everyday. #eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/ckVDzgvo4r
— Brottom Backet (@BrottomBacket) August 21, 2017
A snap of #eclipse2017
hearing the waves crash at the edge of the continent in South Carolina. pic.twitter.com/rEdIyZQbu2— Aubrey Garwood (@AubreyGarwood) August 21, 2017
Special thanks to HMS science teacher Ms. Amber Kersey for pictures of the #Eclipse2017 https://t.co/PMz2bqdWcn pic.twitter.com/evRpMKImUx
— Michael Davis (@Michael_JPA) August 21, 2017
#Eclipse2017 in Cedartown! Combined shots taken through a pinhole projector to document phases. @gacities @PolkStandard @romenewstribune pic.twitter.com/Yfe2wa4lzl
— City of Cedartown (@CityofCedartown) August 21, 2017
Eclipse 2017 as seen from Reston, VA #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/wGLErZA6D6
— Kirk Sumner (@novaguy818) August 21, 2017
We were happy to welcome a full house this week for the historic #Eclipse viewing! (@Frederick_Young ) #Eclipse2017 #MusicCityEclipse pic.twitter.com/n7PnA98wnr
— Germantown Inn (@GermantownInn) August 21, 2017
#Eclipse2017 89% in Dayton, OH, at 2:29 p.m. Skies were mostly cloudy, but I was able to see through with a 10″ Dobs telescope pic.twitter.com/LFFHxjdMN2
— The Invisible β (@pursuinghapines) August 21, 2017
Walked away with this shot today. #Eclipse2017 I’ll be more prepared for #Eclipse2024 in 7 years! pic.twitter.com/fQBMiQoMre
— cj Houston (@cj_houston) August 21, 2017
My staff in Washington, DC enjoying #Eclipse2017 . Glad to see everyone watching safely with solar glasses & homemade pinhole projectors! pic.twitter.com/LFRUUDjL3z
— Rep. Barbara Lee (@RepBarbaraLee) August 21, 2017
“Day Into Night.” Thanks to @CdnAlpineGuides for his help on this one! Ha Ling Peak, Canmore. #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/Pj5NetSjkd
— Paul Zizka (@PaulZizkaPhoto) August 21, 2017
What an amazing event that won’t happen again in till 2024!
Que evento mas maravilloso que no pasara nuevamente en el 2024! #eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/mkj42DpOMb— Jose Luis Bucheli Mo (@JLuisBM86) August 21, 2017
I got this shot by holding a floppy disc in front of my camera. There was no color editing done to this photo. #Eclipse2017 #weatherchannel pic.twitter.com/lIULlDGFJu
— Tyler Kleiman (@tkleiman64) August 21, 2017
My favorite moment of #eclipse2017 . The trees on the #Indy canal made a pinhole camera! pic.twitter.com/NJMARLsUkh
— Krista Longtin, PhD (@kristalongtin) August 21, 2017
Thanks cloud for the assist with #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/8KU9NSiTCg
— Randy West (@Speedoluvv) August 21, 2017
Got this shot between the clouds in Neptune Beach with my zoom lens and a sun filter. #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/HiruIzyfd8
— Donna Deegan (@DonnaDeegan) August 21, 2017
Totality in South Carolina – diffraction (sun’s light bending around the moon) #eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/mGOn7rcuzE
— Eileen Kelly-Gorman (@ekellygorman) August 21, 2017
Drone’s view of totality. One of the coolest things I’ve ever seen. #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/V5gUU4M8ZS
— Craig Vander Galien (@Craig_VG) August 21, 2017
Thanks for joining us to experience #Eclipse2017 ! Join us again in 2024! Check out our image gallery: https://t.co/lg7SdbOHwh pic.twitter.com/ToS124gcRO
— NASA (@NASA) August 21, 2017
This is my photo of totality. There are many like it, but this one is mine. #eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/bmo8uw0xdV
— CB (@cgb777) August 21, 2017
The solar eclipse as seen from Moorestown, NJ. Taken with a Canon PowerShot SX520 HS. #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/JGMvBPI8FZ
— Louis Spier (@louis_spier) August 21, 2017
#Eclipse2017 from Tennessee by @CharlotteBodak pic.twitter.com/N05OzuIEGu
— Paz (@maripazguti) August 21, 2017
#Eclipse2017 #totality over Lake Fontana, NC. Caught the beautiful #Diamondringeffect #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/wDjUydPMg4
— Hunter Ward (@Hvward) August 21, 2017
Such a fun experience! #totaleclipseWL #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/9CLI5e8MAC
— Becca Therrien (@becca_therrien) August 21, 2017
Best unprocessed image I got during totality! #Eclipse2017 #Clarksville pic.twitter.com/qjiDm5baf8
— Scott (@GreatScottLP) August 21, 2017
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Fresh Shades for #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/B6KnDe6bpI— Kai (@Kai_thedoge) August 21, 2017
This is our view of the eclipse from the Crowne Plaza Louisville. Tag us in your photos #Eclipse2017 #kyeclipse pic.twitter.com/FHB52yHSAR
— Crowne Plaza Lou, KY (@CrownePlazaLou) August 21, 2017
Beginning and maximum from SoCal. #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/BhXq5JyeR2
— Marc Cabral (@SirMuffinator_) August 21, 2017
we had a partial, thanks to clouds I was able to take a good pic. #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/JCWijiEO42
— Feline Catus (@CussingDegree) August 21, 2017
From South Jersey #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/mhKQ5g7slN
— Paul J Cafferty (@Pcaf70) August 21, 2017
Welcomed Cornerstone students to Naval Observatory to witness the wonder of our universe in motion. Fun & educational event! #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/gFl7W5MuJ4
— Vice President Pence (@VP) August 21, 2017
#Eclipse2017 Greenwood SC pic.twitter.com/3leDniBXnX
— Julie Hughes (@jhughesdance) August 21, 2017
A composite by Ava—shot from the Nashville botanical gardens. #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/3IdQxSsiLe
— Bryan A. Garner (@BryanAGarner) August 21, 2017
Totality, Charleston 2017. A great day at @MUSC_Stadium #chswx #chs #cb93 #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/wLUIOAndeG
— Drew Bartow (@drewontarget) August 21, 2017
The #Eclipse2017 as seen from #LosAngeles this morning. About 75% of cover, still and impressive sight. Mi vista del #EclipseSolar de hoy. pic.twitter.com/iw5Hw941Zi
— Andre Quiros (@flyingheavy747) August 21, 2017
NEWS12-NBC26 reports RT KellyWRDW: One of our viewers “MacGyvered” this for the #Eclipse2017
So cool! WRDW_WAGT pic.twitter.com/cuFstOjpKY— Channel 1 Atlanta (@channel1atlanta) August 21, 2017
Here’s a few photos of the Great American #Eclipse2017 from Mokane,MO! It was fun, but the traffic in Jefferson City… oh my! @KNWAnews pic.twitter.com/cY93rIz7z5
— Nate Kuester (@natekuester) August 21, 2017
That was 5 minutes before totality #Eclipse2017 at the @SCStateMuseum pic.twitter.com/6ooMkMnvMG
— NASA_Langley (@NASA_Langley) August 21, 2017
Will you marry me??? #diamondring #eclipse2017 #stl #stlouis #funwiththesun pic.twitter.com/91uqanHz9c
— Mark Zimmerman (@MovingStill_Img) August 21, 2017
My 2-stop ND filter wasn’t helping much but it’s still better than nothing I guess… #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/3rApWlcvTT
— Kuraio (@Kura_io) August 21, 2017
Greetings from Cambridge, MA! We’re hosting the best #Eclipse2017 party in town. pic.twitter.com/JIap2xlp9O
— MIT (@MIT) August 21, 2017
I took some shots of the solar eclipse. #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/jojAysCzL7
— Jake Kwong (@Shoujoboi) August 21, 2017
The eclipse over the #empirestatebuilding in NYC #newyork #newyorkcity #Eclipse2017 #GreatAmericanEclipse @NYCDailyPics @NYCityAlerts @nyc pic.twitter.com/osdZrVuSbY
— Gary Hershorn (@GaryHershorn) August 21, 2017
That was awesome! #LeeUniversity #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/lJa6dy1Vsa
— LeeU Alumni (@LeeUAlumni) August 21, 2017
A few photos from the dslr. It miraculously had some battery life in it. The clouds really helped with my amateur skills! #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/bTHglqLRQ6
— Steven Ⓜ️ (@BeardedSteven) August 21, 2017
#Eclipse2017 from Sparta, Tennessee! (Pictures off my view finder on my camera) @TxStormChasers @spann @NWSNashville @ReedTimmerAccu pic.twitter.com/U2kcNXUpTa
— Kyle Sikes (@ILoveTornadoes) August 21, 2017
Totality #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/lPDEXMrD0K
— Oregon State (@OregonState) August 21, 2017
The #Eclipse2017 from Katy area #khou11 @KHOUPhotogs pic.twitter.com/KA3uzaxP5o
— Mars Juarez (@MarsKHOU) August 21, 2017
That was wicked cool! #Eclipse2017 @tennesseetech pic.twitter.com/egQ5atcRaj
— Christopher Becke (@BeckePhysics) August 21, 2017
Astromaterials Curation Scientist Christopher Snead snapped this photo during totality. #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/nefoCOx6dk
— NASA Astromaterials (@Astromaterials) August 21, 2017
Voila! The #Eclipse2017 shadow from @Space_Station , no words needed // Voilà! L’eclisse vista dalla Stazione Spaziale, non servono parole… pic.twitter.com/7kD5AYb5zj
— Paolo Nespoli (@astro_paolo) August 21, 2017
TOTALITY // We drove 1100+ miles from Maine to Illinois for this photo. I’d say it was worth it. #eclipse #eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/RAO86MgDye
— Jamie Walter (@jwalter1337) August 21, 2017
My pic on L. @NASA on R. #eclipse2017 Who’s pic is best?! We had fun. Our neighbors from ages 2 to 92 went out together. pic.twitter.com/jibj6y0Qfi
— SeaWorldMommy (@SeaWorldMommy) August 21, 2017
The diamond ring was amazing #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/U2hkBwknqu
— David Phipps (@GCSAA_NW) August 21, 2017
Managed to catch a few cool pics of the eclipse! NikonD5500 #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/ORzUklKDAg
— Maury Johnston (@mauryj1) August 21, 2017
Whoaaa @keithedwards took magical pictures today re #Eclipse2017 – @nytimes should probably use for front page, just sayin. pic.twitter.com/xxpMKo5bmp
— Tommy Dorfman (@tommydorfman) August 21, 2017
Titan Marching Band took a break from band camp to view the eclipse. Thanks band boosters for the glasses! #Eclipse2017 #OneCCPS pic.twitter.com/hRND01Wquu
— Ben Snyder (@CosbyPrincipal) August 21, 2017
My #Eclipse2017 shot through a pinhole viewer. pic.twitter.com/qrqkxjojqa
— Carolyn Steele (@CarolynSteeleUT) August 21, 2017
Checking out the #Eclipse2017 at #SPCollege ! #scienceiscool #didyoucheckyourshadow ? pic.twitter.com/st4a8lHkeX
— Victoria Doyle (@doylevictoria2) August 21, 2017
that was pretty surreal. #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/yWMhtnoL9M
— grace (@oopsimgrace) August 21, 2017
The clouds parted just before totality here in Highlands, North Carolina. Screams everywhere! #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/thh2TvO58O
— Eva Sullivan (@ergosullivan) August 21, 2017
Did you see #SolarEclipse2017 ? We did! Keep sending in your pictures and questions by using #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/5RhOz9Fwgx
— NASA (@NASA) August 21, 2017
A post shared by Delglimar Casanova (@delglimar) on Aug 21, 2017 at 12:16pm PDT
…more #eclipse photos from our friend @JesseMenczer . #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/hVICWARhmM
— Science Channel (@ScienceChannel) August 21, 2017
A post shared by Ben Finch (@bmfinch) on Aug 21, 2017 at 11:48am PDT
Hear the crickets? During totality of #SolarEclipse2017 the crickets begin to chirp because they think it’s night: https://t.co/cOKssim1bY pic.twitter.com/sztula7lkD
— NASA (@NASA) August 21, 2017
Image of #Eclipse2017 , made from 7 frames, shows @Space_Station , as it transits the Sun near Banner, WY. Flickr: https://t.co/PQFAbVSR32 pic.twitter.com/k0Lwc3i1as
— NASA (@NASA) August 21, 2017
Total #SolarEclipse2017 begins on US West Coast https://t.co/ywN2XdteUv pic.twitter.com/cJAjP5WBZl
— AFP news agency (@AFP) August 21, 2017
It has begun in Clemson SC #solareclipse2017 this taken from my #nikon pic.twitter.com/FTB3VkMnpF
— Adam Housley (@adamhousley) August 21, 2017
A post shared by Kenny Parish (@pharmasaurus_rex) on Aug 21, 2017 at 10:59am PDT
A few beautiful shots of the #eclipse by @jessemenczer . #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/eFN1tSV32j
— Science Channel (@ScienceChannel) August 21, 2017
Station transits sun at 5 miles per second in video taken at 1,500 frames per second with high-speed camera from Banner, Wyoming. pic.twitter.com/x6NNvCc0Af
— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) August 21, 2017
#SolarEclipse2017
Through my Dads telescope pic.twitter.com/7NMFnLkc5B— Chel$ea (@chhlss) August 21, 2017
You’ve got 1min to bask in the glory of totality – Madras, OR. Enjoy! #solareclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/f2AAsUMhi0
— Science Channel (@ScienceChannel) August 21, 2017
View of the #SolarEclipse2017 in Jefferson Park, Oregon at 10:01 PDT. pic.twitter.com/FgKYTvOVe3
— Dave Bernhardt (@AstrobiologyGuy) August 21, 2017
Don’t have @ScienceChannel ? Watch the #eclipse live on Facebook! #SolarEclipse2017 https://t.co/s55D35DM65 pic.twitter.com/jHXfxJp7RK
— Science Channel (@ScienceChannel) August 21, 2017
And here it is not zoomed in #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/ZKa3knt2ZX
— RotoDoc (@RotoDoc) August 21, 2017
First glimpse of #SolarEclipse2017 totality in Oregon! Take a look here and watch our live stream for more: https://t.co/cOKssim1bY pic.twitter.com/g9zEbWFXfk
— NASA (@NASA) August 21, 2017
It’s the moon, sunspots AND the station in front of the sun. @NASA photographer captures station transiting sun during #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/hAVRINz0bv
— Intl. Space Station (@Space_Station) August 21, 2017
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