2024 Solar Eclipse












The solar eclipse at 100% totality. This event lasted four minutes, however the eclipse event as a whole lasted about an hour and a half.
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A couple lays against the side of their car to watch the progression of the solar eclipse together.
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Abigail Booton, 19, stand in the 85C Bakery Cafe parking lot to watch the progression of the solar eclipse. “This is the most exciting thing to happen to me all year,” Boston said.
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Workers at 99 Ranch Market take a quick break and stand outside the store to join the excitement caused by the solar eclipse.
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Four North Texas students play around and hang out in the 85C Bakery Cafe parking lot a couple minutes before the full eclipse.
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The Solar eclipse right before 100% totality. The sunlight is slightly peaking out from the side just before the moon passes over.
Photo by Taylor Pleasant