They came. They saw. They marvelled.Â
Canadians opposite a nation put on protecting eyeglasses to take in a prejudiced solar obscure on Monday, while south of a limit Americans trafficked to a trail of assemblage to see a moon totally peck out a object during a singular coast-to-coast sum solar eclipse.
Did we skip a show? Take in some of a best videos and photos here.
In a United States, millions of Americans gazed in consternation by telescopes, cameras and disposable protecting eyeglasses Monday.Â

Annie Gray Penuel and Lauren Peck, both of Dallas, wear their temporary obscure eyeglasses during Nashville’s obscure observation celebration forward of a solar eclipse.
Scientists watched from telescopes, a International Space Station, planes and high-altitude balloons lucent behind live video.

Mike Newchurch, left, highbrow of windy chemistry during a University of Alabama in Huntsville, Ala., and connoisseur tyro Paula Tucker ready a continue balloon before releasing it to perform investigate during a solar obscure nearby Hopkinsville, Ky.
Though not so striking as a full eclipse, a prejudiced eclipse drew vast crowds in Canada, as this line in Edmonton illustrated.Â
Edmontonians line adult to get a peek during a solar obscure during a Telus World of Science observatory. #EclipseSolar2017 #yeg pic.twitter.com/IlgxmmHPH5
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@TravisMcEwanCBC
People were cautioned to wear obscure eyeglasses to forestall critical eye damage. This male in St. Joseph, Mo., widespread a message.
Meet Captain Corona. “Protect your retinas!” (Photo by Jason Burles) pic.twitter.com/5bprRDM3Td
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@NebulousNikki
Even a discerning peek during a object is never safe, quite during an eclipse.

Ariana Mareyev, 10, wears several pairs of solar eyeglasses on a moody rug of a Naval museum boat U.S.S. Yorktown in Mount Pleasant, S.C. (Randall Hill/Reuters)
The long-term consequences embody macular lapse and cataracts.

Eclipse watchers during a H.R. MacMillan Space Centre in Vancouver use welder masks to see a sun. (Tina Lovgreen/CBC)
First picture of a #Eclipse2017 around @nasahqphoto from Northern Cascades National Park, Washington on Aug. 21, 2017: https://t.co/EjUBqSD7ZI pic.twitter.com/5k1iSI1ljZ
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@NASAGoddardPix
Despite all a warnings, U.S. First Lady Melania Trump quickly looked directly during a object but obscure glasses.

Without protecting eyeglasses on, Melania Trump looks adult during a solar eclipse. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)
Then a boss did, too.

Without his protecting eyeglasses on, U.S. President Donald Trump looks adult towards a solar eclipse. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)
Eventually they both came around.

U.S. President Donald Trump and Melania Trump watch a solar obscure from a White House – this time, with protecting glasses. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)
NASA reported 4.4 million people were examination a TV coverage mid by a eclipse.

The International Space Station, in silhouette, transits a object during a prejudiced solar obscure seen from Northern Cascades National Park in Washington state. (Bill Ingalls/NASA/handout around Reuters)
It was a most-observed and most-photographed obscure in history, with many Americans staking out primary observation spots.Â

People watch a start of a solar obscure and lift their hands in request in a observation eventuality led by Native American elders during Big Summit Prairie plantation in Oregon’s Ochoco National Forest.
The Earth, moon and object line adult ideally each one to 3 years, quickly branch day into night for a splinter of a planet.Â
Very cool: #eclipse shadows expel by object by a leaves are now in crescent shapes pic.twitter.com/04TCczU15h
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The moon hadn’t thrown this many shade during a U.S. given 1918, during a nation’s final coast-to-coast sum eclipse.Â

A lady views a solar obscure during Times Square in New York. (Shannon Stapleton/Reuters)
The trail of assemblage upheld by 14 states, starting in Oregon.

People watch a solar obscure in Depoe Bay, Ore. (Mike Blake/Reuters)
The Royal Astronomical Society of Canada pronounced Vancouver enjoyed 86 per cent coverage, as seen in this sped-up video.
Solar obscure from Vancouver0:56
People in a trail of a full obscure — famous as a trail of assemblage — were giddy, as can be seen in this video of thousands of screaming attendees during a football track in Carbondale, Ill.
Total solar eclipse: 158 seconds of dim in Carbondale, Ill.2:19
The dim from a assemblage lasted only about dual to 3 mins in any one spot.Â
First peek of a sum solar eclipse. Beautiful!#Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/e5fw04oEq5
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@csa_asc
The heat forsaken and birds quieted down as a line of dim raced 4,200 kilometres across a continent in about 90 minutes.
Totality! pic.twitter.com/MtRejOE3em
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@NebulousNikki
Skies were transparent along many of a route, to a service of those who feared cloud cover would spoil this once-in-a-lifetime moment.

A jet craft flies by a sum solar obscure in Guernsey, Wy. (Rick Wilking/Reuters)
This is a initial obscure of a amicable media epoch to pass by such a heavily populated area.

People watch a sum solar obscure from Clingmans Dome, a top indicate in a Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)
The subsequent coast-to-coast obscure in a U.S. is not until 2045.

Enthusiasts Tanner Person, right, and Josh Blink, both from Vacaville, Calif., watch a sum solar obscure while station atop Carroll Rim Trail during Painted Hills, a section of a John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, nearby Mitchell, Ore. (Adrees Latif/Reuters)
Crickets chirped and a stars came out in a center of a day.Â
Hear a crickets? During assemblage of #SolarEclipse2017 a crickets start to hail since they consider it’s night: https://t.co/cOKssim1bY pic.twitter.com/sztula7lkD
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@NASA
The shade was a mezzanine only 96 to 113 kilometres wide.
Voila! The #Eclipse2017 shade from @Space_Station, no difference indispensable // Voilà ! L’eclisse perspective dalla Stazione Spaziale, non servono parole… pic.twitter.com/7kD5AYb5zj
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@astro_paolo
As assemblage ended, what is famous as “the solid ring effect” occurred.
DIAMOND RING 😍😍😍 around NASA and USTREAM #SolarEclipse2017 #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/mIgMnYAM6q
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@Astropartigirl
Afterwards, many people were awestruck by what they had seen.
That was one of a many pretentious things we have ever seen. Pure, unfiltered joyousness. #eclipse
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@BadAstronomer
Clouds or not, that was positively amazing. #SolarEclipse2017
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@NebulousNikki
Our small, pleasing place in a universe. Worth holding caring of. pic.twitter.com/xjUWIVQxSA
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@Cmdr_Hadfield
Upset that we missed a show? Canada gets a possess solar obscure on Apr 8, 2024.

The trail of assemblage in 2024 will cranky a southern tips of Ontario and Quebec, executive New Brunswick, western P.E.I. and executive Newfoundland. (CBC)
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