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And just like that, it's all over: after months of preparation, the epic solar eclipse that we've been talking about for so long has officially come and gone.
Given how spectacular and easy-to-enjoy the event was, we sure hope you were able to be a part of it. But if you weren't, or if you just want to re-experience the beauty of the celestial spectacle once more, here is a collection of photos from all around New York taken earlier today:
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Team @nycHealthy enjoyed the #solareclipse safely with eclipse glasses. #Eclipse2024 pic.twitter.com/rtp30S6zE1
β nychealthy (@nycHealthy) April 8, 2024
Faculty, staff, and students assembled to view today's partial solar eclipse. NYC won't see another total eclipse until 2079. pic.twitter.com/ho6dCr3WfR
β The Cooper Union (@cooperunion) April 8, 2024
After weeks of craving sunshine, we paused with rest of NYC to see a darkened afternoon sky and catch a glimpse of the solar eclipse today.
β publicartfund (@PublicArtFund) April 8, 2024
We had the best spot next to "Fred Eversley's βParabolic Light" in @centralparknyc. Where did you stop to see it? π#FredEversley pic.twitter.com/OPsv5cHD62
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NOW: The plaza across from NYCβs iconic Flatiron building is absolutely packed with people for the solar eclipse
β katie smith (@probablyreadit) April 8, 2024
When organizers were handing out free eclipse glasses, it was practically a mob scene! pic.twitter.com/1ZlSBCB0xL
#SolarEclipse2024 and we are here for it!
β Columbia Climate School (@columbiaclimate) April 8, 2024
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π Columbia Climate School's Lisa Dale, Charlotte Munson, Meghan Fay, Jennifer Genrich, Tim Farrell, and Michelle Mischler enjoying the solar eclipse from @Columbia's Morningside campus in NYC. pic.twitter.com/ikSBzZikKR