- Parts of the US, Mexico, and Canada experienced a total solar eclipse on Monday.
- Photos show large crowds gathered to witness the rare astronomical event.
- The sun’s corona, or outermost atmosphere, was visible during totality.
The total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, was visible from many parts of North America, with a path of totality in the US that stretched from Texas to Vermont.
People across the US gathered to witness the eclipse, employing eclipse glasses and even colanders to catch a glimpse of the rare astronomical event.
Here are the best photos of the 2024 total solar eclipse.