21 Best Photos Of The Total Solar Eclipse 2024
9th Apr 2024
On Monday, 8 April, thousands of people paused their daily routines to witness the total solar eclipse. This rare and unique celestial event occurs when the sun goes totally dark and is covered by the Moon. Although the total eclipse was only visible in some parts of the world, you can still enjoy the best photos of it on social media!
“Sunspot Getting Covered Up!”

In this image, you can see the initial phase of the eclipse, when the moon starts covering the sun.
A Bloody Eclipse

“Capture at 1:26 pm DFW,” the author has written on X.
Eclipse Image Made By Phone

“Photo using eclipse glasses over the lens of a Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra at 100X magnification. Not bad!” the photographer shared on X (former Twitter).
“The most insane thing!”

“This was the most insane thing I have ever seen in my entire life! Image straight from the camera,” Sofia Fonsecao shared her excitement.
White And Black Solar Eclipse




The photographer wrote, “Some shots of the #TotalSolarEclipse2024 from my Hestia with about 92% coverage.”
Magnificent Eclipse

“It was absolutely magnificent. This is an unedited photo (with the dust specks to prove it),” the photographer commented on his shot.
Eclipse Seen Through The Trees


“Some of my favourites today,” Jenna Fredo has written.
“The Craziest Thing”

Brady Kenniston has shared: “That was the craziest thing I’ve ever seen!”
Solar Eclipse And The Statue of Liberty

The author commented, “The eclipsed sun passes behind the Statue of Liberty in New York City during the Great American Eclipse on Monday afternoon.”
Solar Eclipse In Texas

“We were all so freaked out about the clouds here in Texas. Not only did they clear, but they ended up being a total vibe!” Matt Lantz shared.
Solar Eclipse In Johnstown




Dave Luciew wrote: “I was able to get these shots of the #Eclipse2024 before the clouds over Johnstown completely obscured the view.”
The Purple Eclipse


“The Clearest Eclipse Photo”

@zenDesign4K has written: “I took the clearest eclipse photo for you.”
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