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  • Solar eclipse 2017 in pictures
  • The sun is eclipsed by the moon over top of the Empire State Building in New York City, August 21
  • A total solar eclipse is seen above Madras, Oregon, August 21
  • A multiple exposure image shows the solar eclipse from Clingmans Dome  in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee
  • The moon passes in front of the sun for a total solar eclipse in Farmington, Missouri
  • Tanner Person and Josh Blinkwatch a total solar eclipse atop Carroll Rim Trail at Painted Hills near Mitchell, Oregon
  • The solar eclipse totality over the Orchard Dale historical farm near Hopkinsville, Kentucky
  • The solar eclipse as seen from an Alaska Airlines commercial jet at 40,000 feet above the Pacific Ocean off the coast of Depoe Bay, Oregon
  • The moon passes in front of the sun during the partial phase of a total eclipse near Useful, Missouri
  • Multiple exposure photograph of the phases of a partial solar eclipse over the Gateway Arch in St. Louis
  • Griffin O'Roak watches the rising sun with his homemade eclipse viewer at a gathering of eclipse viewers in Salem, Oregon
  • A partial solar eclipse is seen near the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island in New York
  • Piper Truza watches a phase of a partial solar eclipse visible in Detroit
  • Ivanka Trump, first lady Melania Trump, President Donald Trump, and their son Barron Trump view the solar eclipse at the White House
  • People watch the solar eclipse on 5th Avenue in New York
  • Tim Burt uses a paper pate to hold his solar eclipse viewing glasses in place in Hopkinsville, Kentucky
  • Jonathan Billing, Mary Ludwig, and Emily Ludwig, watch the solar eclipse from the roof of their vehicle in Hopkinsville, Kentucky
  • The International Space Station as it transits the Sun at roughly five miles per second during partial solar eclipse, near Banner, Wyoming
  • Shadows from a near total solar eclipse are projected on a sidewalk as a pedestrian passes in Atlanta
  • Madison the dog watches the solar eclipse in Nashville, Tennessee