Total solar eclipse

Last year we saw the annular solar eclipse while at the Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta. This year, we changed our travel route to witness the total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, the last in the US until 2044.

We originally booked a state park within the totality zone, but then the Escapees RV Club announced a gathering in Paris, Texas, also in the totality zone, and we decided to change our route to attend that.

Jenn with her camera, wearing eclipse glasses:

Jenn with her camera

The day started very cloudy, so we were bracing for disappointment:

Cloudy

A glimpse of the sun as the eclipse nears totality:

A glimpse of the sun

A glimpse of the sun

A glimpse of the sun

A glimpse of the sun

A glimpse of the sun

A glimpse of the sun

Clouds clearing away just in time (with a drone watching things):

Clouds clearing away

Jenn taking photos:

Jenn

A selfie:

Jenn and David

Almost there:

Almost there

Total solar eclipse:

Total solar eclipse

Total solar eclipse

Looking around during the four minutes and three seconds of totality:

Dark

Total solar eclipse

Total solar eclipse

Total solar eclipse

A panorama:

Panorama

Total solar eclipse

Via my iPhone:

Total solar eclipse

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Total solar eclipse

Panorama

This panorama was taken as totality was ending, so the left is darker than the right:

Panorama

Total solar eclipse

Diamond ring:

Diamond ring

Diamond ring

Diamond ring

The eclipse ending:

Eclipse ending

Eclipse ending

Eclipse ending

Group photo:

Group photo

Eclipse ending

Eclipse ending

Eclipse ending

Eclipse ending

Eclipse ending

Eclipse ending

Eclipse ending

A magical experience.