What we covered here
- Eclipse across North America: The total solar eclipse that swept across Mexico, the United States and Canada has completed a spectacular journey over continental North America. See photos here. Sigue la cobertura en Español.
- Huge audience in the US: An estimated 32 million people were in the path of totality and a total solar eclipse could be visible in Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine, although cloudy conditions spoiled the fun for some.
- When will it happen again?: A total solar eclipse won’t be visible again from the contiguous US until August 22, 2044, but totality will only occur over North Dakota and Montana, plus northern Canada.
Our live coverage of the total eclipse has concluded. Please scroll through the posts below to see how the celestial spectacle unfolded.