Here's what people across the U.S. saw during the solar eclipse
The solar eclipse is taking the United States by storm today, with millions of people across the country snapping nifty photos and stunning videos of the celestial event.
SEE ALSO: How to watch the total solar eclipse from anywhere on Earth
But with the path of the eclipse passing over so much of the U.S., it's gonna be a hard to catch it all, so we did the work for you by rounding up some of the best photos and videos of the day, sorted in order of when the eclipse was visible in each location.
Check out what the 2017 eclipse looked like across the U.S., below.
Oregon
The eclipse first began in Oregon
Oregon Solar Eclipse 2k17! pic.twitter.com/hOlM89BqVc
— Drewski 🅴 (@DrewHMoxley) August 21, 2017
Eclipse 2017 -all dark in Oregon pic.twitter.com/CV0WdA6BHo
— Mark Twain School (@MarkTwainSchool) August 21, 2017
#BailysBeads four seconds from C2 #komoLOZ @ScottSKOMO pic.twitter.com/2TyemL5wk7
— Steven Rosenow (@srosenow_98) August 21, 2017
This was at 10:22am. The eclipse was badass to watch happen from where we were in eastern Oregon🌕🌖🌗🌘🌑🌒🌓🌔🌕 pic.twitter.com/nCP3mVkqvT
— Christine Spina (@teenybobeeny) August 21, 2017
California
Though California was one of the states that didn't experience totality, plenty of people were out and about taking in the partial solar eclipse.
View of the eclipse from the SF Bay area in California. pic.twitter.com/sql3NJ24pE
— Terry Jackson, Ph.D (@jaxsun28) August 21, 2017
Eclipse traffic and crowd in Pasadena, California near Caltech is amazing considering we only get 62% maximum pic.twitter.com/70LXggW5eC
— Eric Fielding (@EricFielding) August 21, 2017
Utah
Like Oregon, photos and video of the eclipse in Utah were pretty spectacular. Just see for yourself.
Got some gnarly shots of the eclipse in Utah! Such a surreal experience. :) pic.twitter.com/ADg2YWKdF9
— Chocomuzz (@SpottedBooper) August 21, 2017
Obligatory #eclipse. Utah-based. Temps are cooling quick. pic.twitter.com/Qzgbx1F9PI
— Derrick Blake (@derrickSLC) August 21, 2017
Tennessee
People all over Tennessee dropped what they were doing to check out the solar eclipse. Our deputy science editor was even there to cover it.
Thousands of people lined up at Tennessee Tech to watch the eclipse from Tucker Stadium. #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/XL058ZlM9R
— Brian Lada (@wxlada) August 21, 2017
Just seconds before totality at First Tennessee Park in #Nashville. #eclipse pic.twitter.com/2Lxiw9qiVd
— Jessica Bliss (@JLBliss) August 21, 2017
And just like that, the sun was gone #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/JC3fqirMGW
— Miriam Kramer (@mirikramer) August 21, 2017
Total Solar Eclipse in Loudon Tennessee pic.twitter.com/9ZuVf7bXE5
— Jordan Phillippe (@SweetasSuga02) August 21, 2017
Ohio
In Ohio, our assistant Real-Time News editor's dog even got in on the fun!
#Eclipse2017 Columbus, Ohio pic.twitter.com/JCGrBfRNHi
— aken (@ahnaf_ariffin) August 21, 2017
Doggo is safe for #eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/1ybZzs1kjW
— Marcus Gilmer (@marcusgilmer) August 21, 2017
New York
New York, like California, didn't experience totality. But people were still out watching, and even got a little creative with how they viewed the phenomenon.
Favorite NYC pinhole: the pizza box eclipse viewer pic.twitter.com/2ByMhrxXTl
— Annie Minoff (@annieminoff) August 21, 2017
Eclipse Welding mask filter Rochester ny 2017 pic.twitter.com/T6Qty6ldGP
— Tim (@Tston77) August 21, 2017
Washington, D.C.
President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump pretty much dominated eclipse coverage in Washington, D.C., with photos of them watching from the Truman Balcony. However, they weren't the only ones taking a peek.
This is as peak as we will get in Washington, DC, 2:45 pm ET. Happy #Eclipse everyone. Back to work (apocalypse) pic.twitter.com/YXRF1nBdU3
— Joyce Karam (@Joyce_Karam) August 21, 2017
The @StateDept watches the #Eclipse pic.twitter.com/UHMgh7nyE6
— Josh Lederman (@joshledermanAP) August 21, 2017
The Carolinas
South Carolina is where the solar eclipse will end. People were sharing photos and videos of the sky in both North Carolina and South Carolina throughout the afternoon.
Solar Eclipse 2017 West Ashley, South Carolina #SolarEclipse2017 @NBCNews @WCBD #SolarEclipse @MUSC_News @chswx pic.twitter.com/sJk0ByRsxk
— Heather (@habpc2001) August 21, 2017
Best Picture I took #SolarEclipse2017 #Eclipse #SolarEclipse North Carolina 🌎 pic.twitter.com/6Vk9ImHtF8
— Jess🦋 (@JestinaDiam96) August 21, 2017
Hyperlapse video of Eclipse from Easley South Carolina #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/mgTItKPW0U
— Joe Swan (@BigWan36) August 21, 2017