Total solar eclipse 2024: Stunning videos captured in the US, Mexico, and outer space
Thousands across Canada, North America, and Mexico gathered to witness the epic celestial spectacle.
JUST IN: The total solar eclipse crosses over Mazatlán, Mexico with the sun getting completely blocked out by the moon.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) April 8, 2024
The spectacle happened at approximately 11:07 AM mountain time in the Mexican beach vacation town.
According to NASA, the sight in the town lasted for over… pic.twitter.com/FqMF56pdwK
Today’s total solar eclipse as captured by the @LowellObs telescope in Waco, Texas. 🌘Tell us your reactions to this incredible moment!
— Discovery (@Discovery) April 8, 2024
Today’s eclipse started from the Pacific Ocean and ended in the Atlantic Ocean. This won’t happen from coast-to-coast again until 2045! 🤯… pic.twitter.com/uz3FZp6SaW
The Exp 71 crew soared into the Moon’s shadow during the solar eclipse on Monday afternoon while working on cargo transfers, spacesuits, and science. More... https://t.co/8LXGHC95XO pic.twitter.com/kEWnOuu4zP
— International Space Station (@Space_Station) April 8, 2024
Experiencing the April 8th eclipse at Niagara Falls was amazing! Grateful to share this moment with schoolmates. #Eclipse2024 pic.twitter.com/EiSbWDA0Xd
— Brian Xie (@BrianXieTCG) April 8, 2024
Timelapse of the total eclipse from Magog Quebec pic.twitter.com/OtiXXphVUN
— Jason O'Young (@jasonoyoung) April 8, 2024
#SolarEclipse2024 96% coverage in Kalamazoo, MI at 3:11 PM ET pic.twitter.com/C2avx49jqo
— Nick Ponton (@nick_ponton) April 8, 2024
Unbelievable experience. Blown away. Amazing. #SolarEclipse2024 pic.twitter.com/ZwM42RjwbL
— Ryan Hall, Y’all (@ryanhallyall) April 8, 2024
If I had 10 tries, I couldn't have timed this hyperlapse more perfectly than this.
— Dr Manhattva (@Manhattva) April 8, 2024
Because of the clouds obscuring the corona, this is probably the best shot in all of Mazatlan of the event.
Mazatlan eclipse. pic.twitter.com/TUHiBOpP7P
Total eclipse! Upstate NY pic.twitter.com/zudY4RXFL0
— Dr. Lindsey Darvin (@DrLindseyDarvin) April 8, 2024
Incredible moment in downtown Dallas as all the skyscraper lights came on during the moment of totality.
— Emma Vardy (@EmmaVardyTV) April 8, 2024
Felt weirdly emotional seeing this, I had goosebumps!!!
Total Eclipse of the heart for sure!!
🖤🌓🌔 pic.twitter.com/2H241gZJ9C
The people went wild! 😎#montreal #SolarEclipse2024 pic.twitter.com/sbfBxsSfiQ
— Montréal 🌖🌑🌔 (@Montreal) April 8, 2024
Así se vivió el #Eclipse2024 en Mazatlán Sinaloa. La gente estaba eufórica. 🌒#EclipseSolar2024 #Mazatlán #NASA #Eclipse #EclipseSolar pic.twitter.com/C7Vf24TiGB
— Ada Márquez (@AdaMarqREAL) April 8, 2024
Drone time lapse of the solar eclipse crowd here at @SMU (Dallas, TX) pic.twitter.com/4EXlj0pOEr
— Hunter Schuler (@hunterschuler) April 8, 2024
Follow, follow the Sun / And which way the wind blows / When this day is done 🎶
— NASA (@NASA) April 8, 2024
Today, April 8, 2024, the last total solar #eclipse until 2045 crossed North America. pic.twitter.com/YH618LeK1j
The 2024 solar eclipse passing over Lady Liberty’s torch from Liberty Island #NYC pic.twitter.com/WWvWAQDcJG
— Max Guliani (@maximusupinNYc) April 8, 2024
An airplane transits the moon during totality in Fort Worth, Texas.
— Matt Lantz (@mattlantz) April 9, 2024
A crazy perspective. Each one of those solar flare prominences are multiple times bigger than the entire earth. 🤯#FortWorth #Texas #Eclipse2024 #SolarEclipse2024 #Eclipse #dfwwx #txwx pic.twitter.com/cLwpnyAgJC