A total solar eclipse — nicknamed the Great North American Eclipse for its long path over North America — was visible in the sky over parts of Mexico, 15 U.S. states and eastern Canada. Watch a roundup of stunning moments from the people watching the eclipse, and the eclipse itself.
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NBC News’ Gadi Schwartz reports from a plane above Arkansas where you can see the eclipse reach totality.
NBC News' Kate Snow reports from Houlton, Maine as the solar eclipse reaches totality and its last stop in the United States before it heads into Canada.
NBC News' Savannah Sellers interviews tourists and office workers taking a break to view the partial eclipse, with 89% totality, from midtown Manhattan.
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Watch as NBC's Lester Holt and Tom Costello witness the moment the solar eclipse reaches totality in Indianapolis.
Watch as the eclipse reached totality in Little Rock, Arkansas. Animals at the nature preserve can be heard in the background as onlookers take in the cosmic event.
NBC's Al Roker and a crowd of excited onlookers are thrilled as the solar eclipse darkens Dallas.
Watch as the solar eclipse reaches totality in Kerrville, Texas. The temperature dropped and there was a little over four minutes of darkness. NBC News’ Morgan Chesky reports alongside his family.
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Millions of Americans are taking in the North American solar eclipse - the first total solar eclipse visible in the United States since 2017. Tom Costello and Priscilla Thompson and NASA Administrator Bill Nelson join Andrea Mitchell to discuss what we can learn from today’s historic event.
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Watch as the solar eclipse reaches totality in Mazatlán, Mexico, the first area in North America to catch sight of the cosmic event.
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As the beach city of Mazatlán, Mexico became the focus of international attention due to the eclipse's path, local banda music bands fought to remain part of the iconic beach landscape — and its sounds.
“Star Trek” legend William Shatner sat down for an interview with NBC News’ Maura Barrett as they waited for a total solar eclipse in Indiana. Shatner reflected on the “magical” moment and praised the scientific advancements that humanity has made, but also stressed the importance of preserving Earth.