Images and videos are popping up online of the solar eclipse.
The peak time for a partial eclipse in Toronto was at 2:30 p.m.
Hear the crickets? During totality of #SolarEclipse2017 the crickets begin to chirp because they think it's night: https://t.co/cOKssim1bY pic.twitter.com/sztula7lkD
— NASA (@NASA) August 21, 2017
Without protective glasses on, President Trump looks up towards the solar eclipse with wife Melania and son Barron https://t.co/qNHuzH9zex pic.twitter.com/gjjz9S8RCq
— Reuters Pictures (@reuterspictures) August 21, 2017
WATCH: The sky turns pitch black in Jackson Hole, Wyoming as #SolarEclipse2017 reaches totality https://t.co/1qs7yHw5uJ pic.twitter.com/g5H2PKoTss
— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 21, 2017
This is just a small fraction of the crowd that has gathered at the Science Centre to watch the #SolarEclispe2017. There's easily 5,000 here pic.twitter.com/bLkiihDp7Q
— NEWSTALK1010 (@NEWSTALK1010) August 21, 2017
LOOK: In Madras, OR, moon begins to move in front of sun; Madras among first places in continental U.S. on path of totality. #CBSEclipse pic.twitter.com/wXCv9dQXh8
— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 21, 2017
Watch live: The eclipse is underway in Oregon https://t.co/DXtQJj7W78 #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/ztrTOwyrYi
— KGW News (@KGWNews) August 21, 2017
#Eclipse2017 Watching in Redmond, wa. Very cool. pic.twitter.com/ZGD6I8g2En
— Stu Prince (@skeetsss) August 21, 2017
First image of the #Eclipse2017 via @nasahqphoto from Northern Cascades National Park, Washington on Aug. 21, 2017: https://t.co/EjUBqSD7ZI pic.twitter.com/5k1iSI1ljZ
— NASA Goddard Images (@NASAGoddardPix) August 21, 2017
Here we go!!!! #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/ikJjYlD20T
— Matt Burke (@MattSBurke) August 21, 2017