Gallery: Upload your photos of the solar eclipse!

WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Did you capture a photo of the 2024 Solar Eclipse on Monday? Share it below in our community gallery!

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PHOTOS: Total solar eclipse sweeps across North America

Below are some photos that viewers have shared with KSN.

Eclipse photos:

  • Eclipse sun crescent seen on corgi’s nose in Goddard (Courtesy: Sherry Stroh)
    Eclipse sun crescent seen on corgi’s nose in Goddard (Courtesy: Sherry Stroh)
  • Eclipse seen from College Station, Texas (Courtesy: Roger Easley of Kingman)
    Eclipse seen from College Station, Texas (Courtesy: Roger Easley of Kingman)
  • Eclilpse seen from Russellville, Arkansas (Courtesy: Adam Blickhahn)
    Eclilpse seen from Russellville, Arkansas (Courtesy: Adam Blickhahn)
  • Eclilpse seen from Russellville, Arkansas (Courtesy: Adam Blickhahn)
    Eclilpse seen from Russellville, Arkansas (Courtesy: Adam Blickhahn)
  • Eclipse tree shadows seen in Maize (Courtesy: Tish Lutgen)
    Eclipse tree shadows seen in Maize (Courtesy: Tish Lutgen)
  • Eclipse seen from Winfield in Cowley County (Courtesy: Steve Current)
    Eclipse seen from Winfield in Cowley County (Courtesy: Steve Current)
  • Eclipse seen from west Wichita (Courtesy: Mae Hutcherson)
    Eclipse seen from west Wichita (Courtesy: Mae Hutcherson)
  • Eclipse seen from Syracuse (Courtesy: Ron Berglund)
    Eclipse seen from Syracuse (Courtesy: Ron Berglund)
  • Eclipse seen from McPherson using a telescope (Courtesy: Patrick Carr)
    Eclipse seen from McPherson using a telescope (Courtesy: Patrick Carr)
  • Eclipse seen from Towands (Couresy: Samantha Doll)
    Eclipse seen from Towands (Couresy: Samantha Doll)
  • Eclipse seen from Bedford, Texas (Courtesy: Gary Karr)
    Eclipse seen from Bedford, Texas (Courtesy: Gary Karr)
  • Eclipse seen from Wichita (Courtesy: Amanda Benck)
    Eclipse seen from Wichita (Courtesy: Amanda Benck)
  • Eclipse seen from Wichita (Courtesy: Amy Haremza)
    Eclipse seen from Wichita (Courtesy: Amy Haremza)
  • Eclipse seen from Haysville (Courtesy: Noah Hutsell)
    Eclipse seen from Haysville (Courtesy: Noah Hutsell)
  • Eclipse seen from Haysville (Courtesy: Noah Hutsell)
    Eclipse seen from Haysville (Courtesy: Noah Hutsell)
  • Eclipse seen from Cimarron (Courtesy: Tim Lane)
    Eclipse seen from Cimarron (Courtesy: Tim Lane)
  • Eclipse seen from Cimarron (Courtesy: Tim Lane)
    Eclipse seen from Cimarron (Courtesy: Tim Lane)

Eclipse seen from West Columbia, Texas (Courtesy: Clay Ennis Astrophotography)

Eclipse seen from Park City/Wichita (Courtesy: Nellicia Phillip)

Viewing photos:

  • Dogs and staff at the Kansas Humane Society in Wichita during the eclipse (Courtesy: Kansas Humane Society)
    Dogs and staff at the Kansas Humane Society in Wichita during the eclipse (Courtesy: Kansas Humane Society)
  • Dogs and staff at the Kansas Humane Society in Wichita during the eclipse (Courtesy: Kansas Humane Society)
    Dogs and staff at the Kansas Humane Society in Wichita during the eclipse (Courtesy: Kansas Humane Society)
  • Dogs and staff at the Kansas Humane Society in Wichita during the eclipse (Courtesy: Kansas Humane Society)
    Dogs and staff at the Kansas Humane Society in Wichita during the eclipse (Courtesy: Kansas Humane Society)
  • Ron and Joann Berglund were hosting a private eclipse “watch party” in their driveway and got photobombed (Courtesy: Ron Berglund)
    Ron and Joann Berglund were hosting a private eclipse “watch party” in their driveway and got photobombed (Courtesy: Ron Berglund)
  • Students viewing the eclipse at McLean Science and Technology Magnet (Courtesy: USD 259)
    Students viewing the eclipse at McLean Science and Technology Magnet (Courtesy: USD 259)
  • Students viewing the eclipse at McLean Science and Technology Magnet (Courtesy: USD 259)
    Students viewing the eclipse at McLean Science and Technology Magnet (Courtesy: USD 259)
  • Students viewing the eclipse at McLean Science and Technology Magnet (Courtesy: USD 259)
    Students viewing the eclipse at McLean Science and Technology Magnet (Courtesy: USD 259)
  • Students viewing the eclipse at Earhart Environmental Magnet Elementary (Courtesy: USD 259)
    Students viewing the eclipse at Earhart Environmental Magnet Elementary (Courtesy: USD 259)
  • Students during the eclipse at Earhart Environmental Magnet Elementary (Courtesy: USD 259)
    Students during the eclipse at Earhart Environmental Magnet Elementary (Courtesy: USD 259)
  • Faculty viewing the eclipse at Education Imagine Academy (Courtesy: USD 259)
    Faculty viewing the eclipse at Education Imagine Academy (Courtesy: USD 259)
  • Wichita firefighters viewing the eclipse (Courtesy: Wichita Fire Department)
    Wichita firefighters viewing the eclipse (Courtesy: Wichita Fire Department)

Thank you for sharing!

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