A total solar eclipse is seen from Arlington, Texas.
Total Solar Eclipse Wows Watchers As It Sweeps Across North America | In Pics
Millions of people across North America beheld the captivating moment when the moon obscured the sun during Monday's total solar eclipse. Spanning from Mazatlán, Mexico, to Newfoundland, Canada, the eclipse's path of totality traversed 15 US states and encompassed a population of 44 million individuals.
The moon covers most of the the sun as it approaches the total solar eclipse, as seen from the summit of Saddleback Mountain near Rangeley, Maine.
Clouds part as a partial eclipse of the sun and moon cross atop the New Sweden Evangelical Lutheran Church steeple in Manor, Texas.
The Statue of Freedom on top of the U.S. Capitol stands as the moon partially covers the sun during a total solar eclipse, as seen from Capitol Hill in Washington.
The moon partially covers the sun behind the Statue of Liberty during the a solar eclipse on the Liberty Island in New York.
Yurem Rodriquez watches as the moon partially covers the sun during a total solar eclipse, as seen from Eagle Pass, Texas.
People wear protective glasses as they gather to watch as the moon partially covers the sun during a total solar eclipse, as seen from the National Mall in Washington.
RaeLynn Bernard and Rielle Bernard pose for a photo at the NASA information booth as they gather to watch as the moon partially covers the sun during a total solar eclipse, as seen from the National Mall in Washington.