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A bride and groom watch the solar eclipse
Lori Lycans and Tom Wissinger watch the eclipse at "Elope at the Eclipse" in Tiffin, Ohio, before getting married during totality.
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Two side by side photos of a total solar eclipse
My photo of the total solar eclipse (left) next to a professional shot of a total solar eclipse from 2015 (right).
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On the right, the green Devil comet streaks through a starry sky with a bright orange star on the upper left. On the left, a total solar eclipse shines against a clack background.
The Devil comet (left) shines bright green as it streaks through the sky. Though it could have been during totality (right) I wasn't able to see or photograph it.
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A partial solar eclipse in 2024 in Washington DC
The partial solar eclipse is seen above the Statue of Freedom atop the dome of the US Capitol.
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eclipse glasses
If you can't get your hands on a pair of eclipse glasses before April 8, don't panic! There are other ways to watch the eclipse safely.
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collage of eclipse and seismograph
Despite what you may have heard, there is no correlation between the total solar eclipse and the earthquake that shook the Northeast on April 5.
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A man and woman take a selfie while wearing solar eclipse glasses.
To make your eclipse selfies pop, make sure to wear a red and green outfit.
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On the left, a man sits at his work desk with his back turned toward the camera. On the right, a woman smiles up at the sky wearing eclipse glasses.
Don't end up stuck at work during the total solar eclipse on Monday! It's an event you won't want to miss.