Image Cache: If you’re reading this post, congratulations on following basic instructions and not burning out your retinas while watching today’s eclipse. For a few hours, folks across America could put aside the myriad horrors of this year and stare at the hot ball of gas literally keeping us all alive. It was actually quite pleasant!
Photo: AP
Browse through the cool photos, animations and diagrams in Gizmodo’s Image Cache here.
Now that it’s all over, you can gaze longingly into some images of the eclipse. While it doesn’t beat seeing the eclipse in real life, if you happened to be locked in a dungeon during totality, this is probably your best option.
Rotation of the crescent Sun as the Moon moved past was impressive (and something I’d forgotten happened) pic.twitter.com/h2rEvQxDKk
— Robert Minchin (@robminchin) August 21, 2017
Early photos from @AmericanEclipse more to come pic.twitter.com/ZlKIM9XpmC
— James West (@ejwwest) August 21, 2017
This multiple exposure photo shows the eclipse as it passed over the St. Louis Arch. More eclipse coverage here: https://t.co/l9qn2U2Mh9 pic.twitter.com/ab2drhWgqC
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 21, 2017
Astronaut Michael Barratt captured these at 40k ft aboard the @AlaskaAir #GreatAmericanEclipse flight! #SolarEclipse2017 #TotalityAwesome pic.twitter.com/jiHpb1Sf7s
— NASA Astronauts (@NASA_Astronauts) August 21, 2017
Wispy shadows cast by the #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/VhBm5pzHcZ
— Rachael Padilla (@RPadillaArt) August 21, 2017
What I saw from 8,500 AGL #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/3JE8Pv4yA4
— Alton Brown (@altonbrown) August 21, 2017
Astronauts aboard the @Space_Station captured this amazing image of the Moon’s shadow over the U.S. during #SolarEclipse2017. pic.twitter.com/YrhTwpF1OC
— NASA Ames (@NASAAmes) August 21, 2017
Watch the moon’s shadow move across the US in this geocolor loop from #GOES16! See more #SolarEclipse imagery @ https://t.co/1oNaGe1dLN pic.twitter.com/uJbEVQin6V
— NOAA Satellites (@NOAASatellites) August 21, 2017
International Space Station #Eclipse photobomb via @NASA pic.twitter.com/NashX5OCEX
— Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) August 21, 2017
The Sun and Moon might not have totally stolen the show, though. Honestly, the real winners of the today’s eclipse? These Good Boys and Girls:
It was beautiful. To see our country coming together to experience a force of nature that unites humanity was very special! #eclispe2017 pic.twitter.com/Sbt27ppo97
— Deb4Empowerment (@Deb4Empowerment) August 21, 2017
No your pets don’t need eclipse glasses, they are too smart to look at the Sun. But they do look cool in them (Credit: @ingallsimages ) pic.twitter.com/dkeHdSzjgb
— Tony Rice (@rtphokie) August 16, 2017
Corpus Christi, guide dog in training, is ready for the eclipse! Don’t forget to wear the free glasses that were handed out! ? pic.twitter.com/CdVPCQ5Lfp
— Cardinal Comm (@cardinalcomm) August 21, 2017
#Rescue #dog ready – my boy’s got it made#Eclipse2017 special sunshade #EclipseGlasses ? pic.twitter.com/BDeiaRNbNs
— cassandracarolina (@cassandra17lina) August 21, 2017