Last week, a total solar eclipse captivated audiences across North America, with various organizations and individuals sharing their experiences and photos. NASA, NCAR, and other groups were involved in capturing and studying the eclipse. Texans in Kerrville also celebrated the event, while millions of people observed the celestial phenomenon on April 8. The eclipse was viewed from different locations, including Dallas and Central Texas, with special broadcasts and events organized to educate and entertain viewers.
Reader voices: Clouds parted at perfect moment for eclipse https://t.co/ILHjvBNMaU
Can’t believe it’s already been a week since we glimpsed the eclipse. Here are some highlights of a NASA event at @LBJohnsonNPS! What are your favorite memories of that day? https://t.co/h0XBgRu9xP https://t.co/E0r8eAogMc
Fun video from my experience seeing the #TotalSolarEclipse in Dallas, featuring tiny hand-made music and a digital painting. It was such a glorious experience! https://t.co/YDresPAxaF
Tens of millions in North America turned their specially protected eyes to the skies on 8 April for several minutes of darkness when the Moon blocked the disk of the Sun. Learn more in this week’s News at a glance. ⬇️ https://t.co/cZlrzU1oPF
Last week, Texans experienced something truly amazing. Photos from the total solar eclipse celebration in Kerrville: https://t.co/G1NZm7zIuk
Last week’s solar eclipse from every angle? Yes please! 🤩 https://t.co/jQkPJPFMFU
Still on Cloud 9! Last Monday, NSF NCAR pilots flew the NSF/NCAR GV on the path of totality during the #eclipse, allowing @CenterForAstro scientists to get an above-the-clouds view of the eclipse for the ACES project. Thanks to our collaborators @nsfgov @ncareol & others! https://t.co/9kgrRLt33M
It’s now been a week since the total solar eclipse dazzled audiences across North America, including right here in Central Texas. Here are some of our favorite viewer photos out of the hundreds we received! https://t.co/31egTK0KJb
Seeing the Solar Eclipse from 223,000 Miles Away via NASA https://t.co/P5XMYYhx2f https://t.co/bRyQQphim6
How we got the photo: Capturing the solar eclipse over Dallas’ Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge https://t.co/weHvxiyWEg
This time last week☀️🌕🌎 BRAVO to the talented and hard-working team behind @NASA’s total solar eclipse broadcast, which had 12 live locations across North America! These are some behind-the-scenes pics we took in Cleveland. We hope people found the show educational and fun! https://t.co/47Kw9vcS5A
One of my favorite pictures of a special week: @AndyTFE and @BrendanPorath taking in the eclipse on Monday at Augusta. https://t.co/GbFKqbc4as