Photos: People watch in wonder as eclipse blots out the sun Kids sitting on a cannon in front of the Vermont State House watch the total eclipse begin in Montpelier, Vermont on April 8, 2024. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) As Monday's eclipse comes and goes, all of the talk has been about the sun and the moon. But it's the perspective from here on Earth that matters. People from across the globe, particularly in North America, gathered along the so-called path of totality, where a total eclipse could be viewed. And they brought their wonder, humor and big ideas with them.
Here are some of the images of the eclipse and eclipse-watchers from New England and across the continent.
New England A "diamond ring" is seen as the moon moves away from the sun during the total solar eclipse as seen from Montpelier, Vermont on April 8, 2024. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) The corona of the sun during the total solar eclipse as seen from Montpelier, Vermont. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Maggie Miller, 6 and Libby Miller, 4, practice wearing eclipse glasses in Saint Albans., Vt. (Katie Miller/Vermont Public) People sitting on the Vermont State House steps marvel as the moon covers the sun as the eclipse gets closer to totality as the sky darkens. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Traffic backs up on Interstate 89 in South Royalton, Vermont as spectators travel to see the total solar eclipse. (Jesse Costa/WBUR) Miriam Toy and Oliver Toy share a pair of eclipse glasses that NASA was handing out as they await the eclipse on April 8, 2024, in Houlton, Maine. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images) A bust of George Washington gets its own set of protective glasses ahead of the solar eclipse in Houlton, Maine. (Brian Bechard/Maine Public) Viewers get set up in prime spots on Moosehead Lake in Greenville, Maine. (Esta Pratt-Kielley/Maine Public) Plymouth State University students and professor on the NASA eclipse ballooning team prepare a weather balloon for launch in Pittsburg, New Hampshire. (Zoey Knox/NHPR) New York Groups of tourists streamed into Niagara Falls State Park to view the solar eclipse. (Carolyn Thompson/AP) People gather to watch totality during the Solar Eclipse in Niagara Falls, New York. (Adam Gray/Getty Images) People gather on 'The Edge' observation deck ahead of a total solar eclipse in New York City. (Charly Triballeau/APF via Getty Images) Ohio Cleveland Guardians mascot Slider poses while wearing eclipse glasses before the home opener against the Chicago White Sox at Progressive Field on April 08, 2024 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Mike Lawrie/Getty Images) Illinois Chris Mandrell, the project coordinator for Southern Illinois University’s dynamic eclipse broadcast, focuses a telescope ahead of the total solar eclipse. (Brian Munoz/STLPR) Missouri Anne Flanagan, 41, helps her son, Patrick Flanagan, 8, as they look for the sun through a telescope during an event for the solar eclipse. (Eric Lee/STLPR) Ben Estes, 18, looks at the sun through solar eclipse glasses on Monday, April 8, 2024, at the Ste. Genevieve, Missouri. (Eric Lee/STLPR) Arkansas Couples view the solar eclipse during a mass wedding at the Total Eclipse of the Heart festival in Russellville, Arkansas. (Mario Tama/Getty Images) Bride and groom Kylee and Michael Rice prepare to take a hot air balloon ride before a planned mass wedding of over 200 couples at the Total Eclipse of the Heart festival in Russellville, Arkansas. (Mario Tama/Getty Images) Eclipse watchers in Searcy, Arkansas. (Nick Michael/NPR) As the eclipse begins, Billy Mills and Bertha Cain look up amidst the festivities at Berryhill Park in Searcy, AR. (Nick Michael/NPR) Texas Clouds cover the sky prior to a total solar eclipse in Arlington, Texas. (Julio Cortez/AP) Al Angel Flores, right, watches as the moon partially covers the sun during a total solar eclipse, as seen from Eagle Pass, Texas. (Eric Gay/AP) Amy Nickell with Dallas Arboretum helps Dani Turin, 5, look down the ruler at the sun and the moon to see the perspective of the eclipse Monday, April 8, 2024, at Cotton Bowl in Dallas. (KERA Texas) Mexico People watch a total solar eclipse as the sky goes dark in Mazatlan, Mexico. (Fernando Llano/AP) People prepare to photograph a total solar eclipse in Mazatlan, Mexico. (Fernando Llano/AP) This article was originally published on April 08, 2024.