15 Gorgeous Pictures From Today’s Solar Eclipse That Every American Missed
There was a total solar eclipse today over the most northern parts of Europe but North Americans didn’t get a chance to see it before it was over. Those that could see it were kind enough to record the event, however.
Thanks to everyone who's been sending in their #eclipse2015 photos! http://t.co/NfzODrBqwB pic.twitter.com/UYcktZcIsi
— Weather Network UK (@TheWeatherNetUK) March 20, 2015
This is what #eclipse2015 looked like from a plane #SolarEclipse http://t.co/YW7GR4Yfbd pic.twitter.com/N33x0D8VTy
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) March 20, 2015
https://twitter.com/ReutersWorld/status/578919261948743681
You've been sending us great photos of #Eclipse2015 #SolarEclipse http://t.co/rjm2Q7rT1d pic.twitter.com/UWvkQUxO5c
— BBC News (UK) (@BBCNews) March 20, 2015
Did you get to see #eclipse2015? Check out our photos: http://t.co/gxsbSd4N9q pic.twitter.com/4IVIuM75mE
— Reuters World (@ReutersWorld) March 20, 2015
https://twitter.com/EspressoTV/status/578909724311199744
Stages of #Eclipse2015 captured by Robert Booth in Heanor,Derbyshire. More pics: http://t.co/jClfEurdpQ Dija pic.twitter.com/GToNO9VAf5
— BBC Weather (@bbcweather) March 20, 2015
#Falcon7X reaching the #eclipse2015 trajectory. Awesome! Congrats to @XavierJubier the eclipse chaser! pic.twitter.com/bgS5SWg8D0
— Dassault Falcon (@DassaultFalcon) March 20, 2015
https://twitter.com/GuinnessIreland/status/578891181683286016
European Space Agency’s Proba-2 mini-satellite had sweet view of #eclipse2015. http://t.co/PaDNcV0OYX pic.twitter.com/rkmK6mmDcw
— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) March 20, 2015
#Eclipse2015 reflections in a pond by @ellylucas. Share your #EarthCapture http://t.co/zqodzZFJ6G pic.twitter.com/Jq1SSfFnJd
— BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) March 20, 2015
The best #eclipse2015 pictures from around the world http://t.co/B5FCs4tuzx pic.twitter.com/BPoKZ7vm20
— The Independent (@Independent) March 20, 2015
More images of #SolarEclipse emerge from across the UK http://t.co/nuctOFoJZO #eclipse2015 pic.twitter.com/xFJYXfj8yd
— BBC Breaking News (@BBCBreaking) March 20, 2015
What a Great morning. managed to get the Eclipse anyway. Heres a couple shots of it #eclipse2015 😊👍 pic.twitter.com/bDadc9kP0a
— @Jonathan Winton (@flyhellas) March 20, 2015
You never think about the dark spot a solar eclipse would leave but here’s what it looks like.
This is what the #eclipse2015 looks like shining down on earth. Courtesy @NASA and the #ISS pic.twitter.com/U2n2Wx8Oet
— Brian Martin (@RadioBrian) March 20, 2015
This, however, is what people in Britain saw.
What eclipse? Mashable’s @timchester found the most underwhelming photos of #eclipse2015. http://t.co/qjhUwjZq4T pic.twitter.com/0KKg7SI3nD
— Jim Roberts (@nycjim) March 20, 2015