Small crowds turned out at Robert Moses State Park’s marina in Massena to witness the total solar eclipse. The solar eclipse viewing event was organized by Nicandri Nature Center. Nicandri Nature Center Director Tracy Thomas submitted the photo.
The view of the rare celestial event for Sheri Love from West Stockholm.
Photo by Jason Hunter / SUNY Potsdam..Hannah Mechtenberg, a graduate student from the University of Connecticut who made the trip to SUNY Potsdam for the total solar eclipse, gazes skyward from SUNY Potsdam’s Marshall Park on Monday, April 8, as the moon moved in front of the sun.
Small crowds turned out at Robert Moses State Park’s marina in Massena to witness the total solar eclipse. The solar eclipse viewing event was organized by Nicandri Nature Center. Nicandri Nature Center Director Tracy Thomas submitted the photo.
Gabrielle Harland and her daughter Mia Chase, 1, enjoy their first total solar eclipse in St. Lawrence County.
Small crowds turned out at Robert Moses State Park’s marina in Massena to witness the total solar eclipse. The solar eclipse viewing event was organized by Nicandri Nature Center. Nicandri Nature Center Director Tracy Thomas submitted the photo.
This panorama photo was taken in Cape Vincent by Jen Impey of DeKalb Junction. ‘You can see Tibbet’s Point Light House (with the light on due to the darkness) to the left between the camper and trees and the sun in totality above that at the top of the photo,’ she said. ‘The St. Lawrence River looked as if it just had the sun set to the right while the left side of us was in total darkness Such an amazing experience.’
Photographer Jesse Sovie witnessed the total solar eclipse from the Human Services Building on State Highway 310 in Canton.
Small crowds turned out at Robert Moses State Park’s marina in Massena to witness the total solar eclipse. The solar eclipse viewing event was organized by Nicandri Nature Center. Nicandri Nature Center Director Tracy Thomas submitted the photo.
This photo of the total solar eclipse was taken on the Zufall Farm in Lisbon by David Zufall.
Tim and Olga Virgil during the 2024 total solar eclipse at the home of Caroline Potter in Potsdam. Photo by Caroline Potter.
Small crowds turned out at Robert Moses State Park’s marina in Massena to witness the total solar eclipse. The solar eclipse viewing event was organized by Nicandri Nature Center. Nicandri Nature Center Director Tracy Thomas submitted the photo.
Photo by Jason Hunter / SUNY Potsdam..The moon passes in front of the sun during the total solar eclipse at SUNY Potsdam.
This photo of the moon and sun was taken near McDonald's in Ogdensburg by Samantha Steele.
Photographer Jesse Sovie witnessed the total solar eclipse from the Human Services Building on State Highway 310 in Canton.
A student at SUNY Potsdam looks skyward during the total solar eclipse at SUNY Potsdam’s Marshall Park on Monday, April 8. Photo by Ayisha Khalid / SUNY Potsdam
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A poster showing the stages of the solar eclipse from start to totality taken from Pierrepont was created by Denny Barr of Two Guys and a Camera.
This total solar eclipse photo was taken by George J. Repicky of Rexford at Trout Lake in Hermon.
Photo by Jason Hunter / SUNY Potsdam..Darrah Wright, a sophomore at SUNY Potsdam who is pursuing a degree in music business and music theory at The Crane School of Music, gazes skyward from SUNY Potsdam’s Marshall Park during the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8.
From left, Kaitlyn Cavallo, a junior at SUNY Potsdam, Kristen Sita, a sophomore, and Grace Cometti, a freshman, gaze skyward from SUNY Potsdam’s Marshall Park during the total solar eclipse on Monday, April 8. Photo by Jason Hunter / SUNY Potsdam
Small crowds turned out at Robert Moses State Park’s marina in Massena to witness the total solar eclipse. The solar eclipse viewing event was organized by Nicandri Nature Center. Nicandri Nature Center Director Tracy Thomas submitted the photo.
Small crowds turned out at Robert Moses State Park’s marina in Massena to witness the total solar eclipse. The solar eclipse viewing event was organized by Nicandri Nature Center. Nicandri Nature Center Director Tracy Thomas submitted the photo.
Totality from just south of Ogdensburg with streaming and telescope projection setup. Angela Walker and dog Jake take in the view out on the front lawn. The photo submitted said the neighbors roosters were crowing intensely.
Joey Matthews, a sophomore at SUNY Potsdam, uses a hula hoop during the total solar eclipse at SUNY Potsdam’s Marshall Park on Monday, April 8. Photo by Ayisha Khalid / SUNY Potsdam
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Above, Lincoln Hammond, Alison Hammond, Autumn Gilson, and Hunter Gilson observe the solar eclipse on Monday at Hermon-DeKalb Central School. Photo submitted by Michael Hammond..
Carter Sauvie of Potsdam enjoyed the amazing sight of the eclipse. Photo by his mother Kristinea.