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In an unmodified multiple exposure image taken over the course of three hours, the movement of the sun is seen through the many phases of an eclipse on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 in Hanover, Pa. The image was created by stacking exposures every 4 minutes, and completed with an exposure of the sky once the sun had left the frame.
In an unmodified multiple exposure image taken over the course of three hours, the movement of the sun is seen through the many phases of an eclipse on Monday, Aug. 21, 2017 in Hanover, Pa. The image was created by stacking exposures every 4 minutes, and completed with an exposure of the sky once the sun had left the frame.
Harrison Jones For The Evening Sun
Kim, left, and Jim Whelchel of Felton (ages 59 and 65 respectively), wore t-shirts to commemorate Monday's solar eclipse. The pair viewed the eclipse at Samuel S. Lewis State Park in Lower Windsor Township. Jim ordered the t-shirts online a month in advance of the eclipse, and almost didn't receive viewing glasses in time for the event.
Kim, left, and Jim Whelchel of Felton (ages 59 and 65 respectively), wore t-shirts to commemorate Monday's solar eclipse. The pair viewed the eclipse at Samuel S. Lewis State Park in Lower Windsor Township. Jim ordered the t-shirts online a month in advance of the eclipse, and almost didn't receive viewing glasses in time for the event.
Chris Dunn, York Daily Record
A line of people waits for a view with Jerri Jones and his telescope Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown.
A line of people waits for a view with Jerri Jones and his telescope Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown.
Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record
Eclipse is at peak Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown.
Eclipse is at peak Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown.
Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record
Rev. Ron Oelrich of Faith UCC in York catches the peak of the eclipse with eerie light at Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown. A cloud blocked the sun for several minutes near peak.
Rev. Ron Oelrich of Faith UCC in York catches the peak of the eclipse with eerie light at Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown. A cloud blocked the sun for several minutes near peak.
Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record
A telescope projects the eclipse on a piece of paper at Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown
A telescope projects the eclipse on a piece of paper at Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown
Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record
Snack provided by Blymire's UCC church included Sun Chips, Cosmic Brownies and Moon Pies.
Snack provided by Blymire's UCC church included Sun Chips, Cosmic Brownies and Moon Pies.
Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record
Lines form for the telescopes at Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown
Lines form for the telescopes at Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown
Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record
A group from Typical Life Corp made colorful paper plates to watch the eclipse at Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown
A group from Typical Life Corp made colorful paper plates to watch the eclipse at Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown
Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record
Eclipse near Dallastown at 1:45 pm.
Eclipse near Dallastown at 1:45 pm.
Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record
Anna Ortman views the sun as the eclipse begins using two cards Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown
Anna Ortman views the sun as the eclipse begins using two cards Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown
Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record
Jerry Jone teaches particpants about the eclipse using two balls Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown.
Jerry Jone teaches particpants about the eclipse using two balls Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown.
Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record
A box set up wi binoculars to view the eclipse at Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown
A box set up wi binoculars to view the eclipse at Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown
Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record
Marulyn, left, and Jerry Kern, of Springettsbury Township, wait for the eclipse with their pinhole box at Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown.
Marulyn, left, and Jerry Kern, of Springettsbury Township, wait for the eclipse with their pinhole box at Blymire's UCC church near Dallastown.
Paul Kuehnel, York Daily Record
Jim Schlosser, fabrication estimator at D&M Welding in West Manchester Township, looks at the eclipse at about 2 p.m. He could just see the curve of the moon starting to block the sun through his welder's mask.
Jim Schlosser, fabrication estimator at D&M Welding in West Manchester Township, looks at the eclipse at about 2 p.m. He could just see the curve of the moon starting to block the sun through his welder's mask.
Scott Fisher, York Daily Record
Jim Schlosser, fabrication estimator at D&M Welding in West Manchester Township, looks at the eclipse at about 2 p.m. He could just see the curve of the moon starting to block the sun through his welder's mask.
Jim Schlosser, fabrication estimator at D&M Welding in West Manchester Township, looks at the eclipse at about 2 p.m. He could just see the curve of the moon starting to block the sun through his welder's mask.
Scott Fisher, York Daily Record
Former York resident Ryan Mandl, now living in Raleigh, North Carolina, takes a photo of the eclipse through a welding mask.
Former York resident Ryan Mandl, now living in Raleigh, North Carolina, takes a photo of the eclipse through a welding mask.
Photo Courtesy Ryan Mandl
The solar eclipse left interesting shadow patterns on the sidewalk outside of the York Daily Record.
The solar eclipse left interesting shadow patterns on the sidewalk outside of the York Daily Record.
Randy Parker, York Daily Record
Michael Stayman checks out the eclipse from a lawn chair while wearing protective glasses.
Michael Stayman checks out the eclipse from a lawn chair while wearing protective glasses.
Photo Courtesy Michael Stayman
A look at the solar eclipse from Facebook user Alicia Marie.
A look at the solar eclipse from Facebook user Alicia Marie.
Photo Courtesy Alicia Marie
A view of the eclipse from Shrewsbury.
A view of the eclipse from Shrewsbury.
Photo Courtesy Lisa Diehl Kapinos
A view of the solar eclipse through protected glasses in Mt. Wolf.
A view of the solar eclipse through protected glasses in Mt. Wolf.
Photo Courtesy Teresa Sangrey
On Monday, August 21, Exelon Generation partnered with Rittenhouse Astronomical Society to host a free public viewing of the first total eclipse to cross the United States in almost four decades. Participants that attended the event at the Muddy Run Visitor Center and new astronomy observatory had the chance to experience the eclipse through solar telescopes and viewing glasses.
On Monday, August 21, Exelon Generation partnered with Rittenhouse Astronomical Society to host a free public viewing of the first total eclipse to cross the United States in almost four decades. Participants that attended the event at the Muddy Run Visitor Center and new astronomy observatory had the chance to experience the eclipse through solar telescopes and viewing glasses.
Exelon Corp.
During Exelon’s public viewing event, participants gathered to watch the eclipse and hear astronomy experts deliver presentations on the myths and culture around the solar eclipse.
During Exelon’s public viewing event, participants gathered to watch the eclipse and hear astronomy experts deliver presentations on the myths and culture around the solar eclipse.
Exelon Corp.