About 30 million people gathered across the country on April 8 to observe the total solar eclipse, which blocked out the sun in parts of 15 U.S. states.
Although the greater Tampa Bay region was not in the prime zone for total sun coverage, 65% of the sun was covered over parts of the Gulf Coast.
Several watch parties were held across the area to commemorate the event.
On the University of South Florida Tampa campus, around 200 people gathered outside the Marshall Student Center as the USF Astronomy Club set up telescopes at three viewing stations, where people waited to take pictures of the partial eclipse.
The club brought a telescope that gave onlookers a close-up view of the eclipse as well.
It also let photographers borrow a telescope adapter for Canon cameras, which allowed them to use their telescope as a lens to take ultra-zoomed images of the eclipse.
USF student Caroline Margolis, who viewed the eclipse on campus, said her father — “always been a big science guy” — flew to Texas to view it in its totality.
“It was unbelievable,” Margolis said. “I hope to see a total eclipse someday.”
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Along with the University of South Florida Astronomy Club, around 200 people gathered outside the Marshall Student Center on the USF Tampa campus to view the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
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Along with the University of South Florida Astronomy Club, around 200 people gathered outside the Marshall Student Center on the USF Tampa campus to view the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
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— Solar Eclipse USF
Along with the University of South Florida Astronomy Club, around 200 people gathered outside the Marshall Student Center on the USF Tampa campus to view the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
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Along with the University of South Florida Astronomy Club, around 200 people gathered outside the Marshall Student Center on the USF Tampa campus to view the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
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Along with the University of South Florida Astronomy Club, around 200 people gathered outside the Marshall Student Center on the USF Tampa campus to view the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
Ari Herrera / WUSF
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A view of the 2024 solar eclipse from the University of South Florida Tampa campus. The USF Astronomy Club provided a a telescope adapter for Canon cameras, which allowed photographers to use the telescope as a lens to take ultra zoomed-images of the eclipse.
Ari Herrera / WUSF
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Along with the University of South Florida Astronomy Club, around 200 people gathered outside the Marshall Student Center on the USF Tampa campus to view the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
Ari Herrera / WUSF
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Shadows are seen on the sidewalk at the University of South Florida Tampa campus from the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
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Along with the University of South Florida Astronomy Club, around 200 people gathered outside the Marshall Student Center on the USF Tampa campus to view the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
Ari Herrera / WUSF
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Along with the University of South Florida Astronomy Club, around 200 people gathered outside the Marshall Student Center on the USF Tampa campus to view the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
Ari Herrera / WUSF
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A view of the 2024 solar eclipse from the University of South Florida Tampa campus. The USF Astronomy Club provided a a telescope adapter for Canon cameras, which allowed photographers to use the telescope as a lens to take ultra zoomed-images of the eclipse.
Ari Herrera / WUSF
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Along with the University of South Florida Astronomy Club, around 200 people gathered outside the Marshall Student Center on the USF Tampa campus to view the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
Ari Herrera / WUSF
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Along with the University of South Florida Astronomy Club, around 200 people gathered outside the Marshall Student Center on the USF Tampa campus to view the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
Ari Herrera / WUSF
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Along with the University of South Florida Astronomy Club, around 200 people gathered outside the Marshall Student Center on the USF Tampa campus to view the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
Ari Herrera / WUSF
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— Solar Eclipse 19 USF AH 040824.JPG
A view of the 2024 solar eclipse from the University of South Florida Tampa campus. The USF Astronomy Club provided a a telescope adapter for Canon cameras, which allowed photographers to use the telescope as a lens to take ultra zoomed-images of the eclipse.
Ari Herrera / WUSF
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Along with the University of South Florida Astronomy Club, around 200 people gathered outside the Marshall Student Center on the USF Tampa campus to view the solar eclipse on April 8, 2024.
Ari Herrera / WUSF
The view across Florida on social media
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