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News4JAX Insiders share solar eclipse photos, videos on SnapJAX

News4JAX Insiders share solar eclipse photos on SnapJAX. (Copyright 2024 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved.)

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Millions of people got a glimpse of Monday’s total solar eclipse – the first total solar eclipse to be visible in Canada since 1979, the first in Mexico since 1991 and the first in the United States since 2017.

This year, residents of Jacksonville only witnessed a partial solar eclipse, with about 60% of the sun being obscured by the moon. Although it was only partial coverage, the community got outside to see the event and shared their photos and videos on SnapJAX.

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Below are a few of our favorite uploads from Northeast Florida.

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Carianne Luter

Here are some reactions around the station!

Jacksonville
Taken on a DSLR, here’s some photos I managed to take!
Kimberly kcwellshot

Taken on a DSLR, here’s some photos I managed to take!

Jacksonville
Downtown, Jacksonville
Xayla-Rae

Downtown, Jacksonville

Jacksonville

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Reporter Jim Piggot and managing editor Jodi Mohrmann looking at the eclipse outside the station ☀️🌙
Tiffany Salameh

Reporter Jim Piggot and managing editor Jodi Mohrmann looking at the eclipse outside the station ☀️🌙

Jacksonville
Saffy is styling!
Carianne Luter

Saffy is styling!

Jacksonville
#2024ecilpse
Karen

#2024ecilpse

Jacksonville
Jaynell

Eye 👁️ In The Sky 🌙

Jacksonville
Solar Halo
Pajamamike

Solar Halo

Jacksonville
Look closely 🌘 a picture of the eclipse around 3:00 today from a friend at Baptist South
Tiffany Salameh

Look closely 🌘 a picture of the eclipse around 3:00 today from a friend at Baptist South

Jacksonville
Simply beautiful.
Victoria

Simply beautiful.

Jacksonville
Ed Van Voorhis and family
Ed Van Voorhis

Ed Van Voorhis and family

Jacksonville
Eclipse tutorial for kids. Can also be used for snack time after lesson.
Allison Basye

Eclipse tutorial for kids. Can also be used for snack time after lesson.

Orlando
Sundog right before the Eclipse
jerryb

Sundog right before the Eclipse

Jacksonville