We've put together a collection of stunning and unique sights that you might have missed. And here they are, as seen from space, the Earth and the air between them.
One of Space X's Starlink satellites recorded this video of the eclipse from orbit.
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Solar eclipse as seen from a flight taking off from Brantford Aviation Center in Brantford, Ontario.
Katherine Summers and Jamie Crosby, of the Brantford Air Center, took to the air Monday to admire the eclipse and shared these photos with The Expositor. Thank you very much pic.twitter.com/OhxG2Ujt27
– Vincent Ball (@EXPVBall) April 10, 2024
“You're exquisitely beautiful,” The Weather Channel's Steve Schumacher said of the eclipse from a glider.
Steve Schumacher from @The Weather Channel He is an incredibly talented paramotor pilot. Rent a cargo truck and head to Fairfield, Illinois to capture this breathtaking view of the eclipse…one mile above the Earth's surface! pic.twitter.com/KFBXwJntRx
– Mike Seidel (@mikeseidel) April 9, 2024
All phases of the eclipse as seen above the Cleveland Terminal Tower.
Conclusion
Final view of the 2024 total solar eclipse.
I love hearing everyone's story from where they saw, and for 4 minutes in total, we all stood in awe of this incredible moment in nature.
Definitely one of the most memorable photographic moments of my life. pic.twitter.com/QbpJkwyP6p
– Matt Scheffler (@Matt_CLE) April 10, 2024
“One of the most amazing things I have ever seen!” Max Thiel, who watched the eclipse from the top of Sugarloaf Mountain in Maine, He said on X.
The eclipse unfolds as Mike Hayes skis a Vermont mountain wearing a GoPro.
A view of the eclipse's development from Cataract Falls in Indiana, about 50 miles southwest of Indianapolis.
My other goal for the eclipse was to get a progress photo with a nice foreground, so I Googled “most beautiful places in Indiana” and it led me here pic.twitter.com/rGL4LHVk9S
– Shane Weir (@shanew21) April 9, 2024
Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Guardians, hosted a viewing event with a great view of the spectacle.
This photo of the eclipse viewed through a piece of candy has received more than 2.8 million views on X.
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