PHOTOS: 2024 Solar Eclipse

ST. LOUIS – Thousands of people across Missouri and Illinois stood outside Monday afternoon to observe the solar eclipse.

Some saw complete totality in the southern part of the state, and others outside the path of totality still saw nearly 100% of the sun covered by the moon.

Many sent in photos of friends, families, and coworkers observing the eclipse.

  • Imperial, MO (Photo courtesy of Debby Travers)
    Imperial, MO (Photo courtesy of Debby Travers)
  • Affton, MO (Photo courtesy of Jasa New)
    Affton, MO (Photo courtesy of Jasa New)
  • Two shadows during the eclipse (Photo courtesy of Martha Bucher)
    Two shadows during the eclipse (Photo courtesy of Martha Bucher)
  • Poplar Bluff, MO (Photo courtesy of Tonya Hall)
    Poplar Bluff, MO (Photo courtesy of Tonya Hall)
  • Marquand, MO (Photo courtesy of Maddie Steffe)
    Marquand, MO (Photo courtesy of Maddie Steffe)
  • Granite City, IL (Photo courtesy of Sheena McElroy)
    Granite City, IL (Photo courtesy of Sheena McElroy)
  • Poplar Bluff, MO (Photo courtesy of Jae Templemire)
    Poplar Bluff, MO (Photo courtesy of Jae Templemire)
  • Piedmont, MO (Photo courtesy of Felicia McCorkell)
    Piedmont, MO (Photo courtesy of Felicia McCorkell)
  • Glen Carbon, IL (Photo courtesy of Mary Nesler)
    Glen Carbon, IL (Photo courtesy of Mary Nesler)
  • Bonne Terre, MO (Photo courtesy of Traci Remshardt)
    Bonne Terre, MO (Photo courtesy of Traci Remshardt)
  • Clayton, MO (Photo courtesy of Lisa Dunworth)
    Clayton, MO (Photo courtesy of Lisa Dunworth)

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