We have compiled a collection of amazing and unique scenes that you might have missed. Here they are, seen from space, ground and air.
One of Space X's Starlink satellites captured this video of the eclipse from orbit.
This view comes from Sen Satellite.
The solar eclipse was seen from a plane taking off from the Brantford Air Center in Brantford, Ontario.
Kathryn Summers and Jamie Crosby of the Brantford Aviation Center took to the air to enjoy the eclipse on Monday and shared these images with The Expositor. thank you very much pic.twitter.com/OhxG2Ujt27
— Vincent Ball (@EXPVBall) April 10, 2024
“You look so beautiful,” the Weather Channel's Steve Schumacher said of the eclipse from a paraglider.
From Steve Schumacher @ The Weather Channel An incredibly talented Paramotor pilot. He rented a cargo van and drove to Fairfield, IL, to capture this breathtaking view of the eclipse… a mile above the ground! pic.twitter.com/KFBXwJntRx
— Mike Seidel (@mikeseidel) April 9, 2024
All phases of the eclipse will be visible above Cleveland's Terminal Tower.
The final match
One last offering from the total solar eclipse of 2024.
We want to hear everyone's story from where they saw it, for a total of 4 minutes, we all stood in disbelief at this amazing moment in nature.
Definitely one of the most memorable photo moments of my life. pic.twitter.com/QbpJkwyP6p
— Matt Shiffler (@Matt_CLE) April 10, 2024
“One of the most incredible things I've ever seen!” Max Thiel, who saw the eclipse from the top of Maine's Sugarloaf Mountain, Said in X.
The eclipse unfolds as Mike Hayes skis a Vermont mountain with a GoPro camera.
A view of the eclipse's progress from Cataract Falls, Indiana, about 50 miles southwest of Indianapolis.
My other goal for the eclipse was to get a progress photo with a nice foreground, so I googled “most beautiful places in Indiana” and that led me here. pic.twitter.com/rGL4LHVk9S
— Shane Ware (@shanew21) April 9, 2024
Progressive Field, home of the Cleveland Guardians, hosted a viewing event with a great view of the scene.
This image of the eclipse, projected by Snackcracker, has now garnered over 2.8 million views on X.