Вчера територията на континенталните Съединени щати попадна под първото слънчево затъмнение от почти сто години насам. Сега, след като феноменът приключи, спокойно може да видите как точно протече той от възможно най-безопасната позиция - тази пред екрана на компютъра.
Е, изживяването със сигурност не е като на живо, но пък за хората от други континенти този път това е единствената опция.
Представяме ви тази колекция от уникални кадри, споделени от различни потребители и медии в интернет.
Приятно гледане!
Rotation of the crescent Sun as the Moon moved past was impressive (and something I'd forgotten happened) pic.twitter.com/h2rEvQxDKk
— Robert Minchin (@robminchin) August 21, 2017
Early photos from @AmericanEclipse more to come pic.twitter.com/ZlKIM9XpmC
— James West (@ejwwest) August 21, 2017
This multiple exposure photo shows the eclipse as it passed over the St. Louis Arch. More eclipse coverage here: https://t.co/l9qn2U2Mh9 pic.twitter.com/ab2drhWgqC
— The Associated Press (@AP) August 21, 2017
Astronaut Michael Barratt captured these at 40k ft aboard the @AlaskaAir #GreatAmericanEclipse flight! #SolarEclipse2017 #TotalityAwesome pic.twitter.com/jiHpb1Sf7s
— NASA Astronauts (@NASA_Astronauts) August 21, 2017
Wispy shadows cast by the #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/VhBm5pzHcZ
— Rachael Padilla (@RPadillaArt) August 21, 2017
What I saw from 8,500 AGL #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/3JE8Pv4yA4
— Alton Brown (@altonbrown) August 21, 2017
Astronauts aboard the @Space_Station captured this amazing image of the Moon's shadow over the U.S. during #SolarEclipse2017. pic.twitter.com/YrhTwpF1OC
— NASA Ames (@NASAAmes) August 21, 2017
International Space Station #Eclipse photobomb via @NASA pic.twitter.com/NashX5OCEX
— Scott Gustin (@ScottGustin) August 21, 2017
It was beautiful. To see our country coming together to experience a force of nature that unites humanity was very special! #eclispe2017 pic.twitter.com/Sbt27ppo97
— Deb4Empowerment (@Deb4Empowerment) August 21, 2017