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By Trena Soucy of Portage Lake, Maine (2 hours from Houlton). The eclipse shows this part of Maine with its "sunset." Sunset is about 5:30pm this time of year in that part of Maine due to the Earth's rotation.
By Jessica Eve of Presque Isle, Maine.
By Amanda Ward of Caribou, Maine
Eclipse tutorial for kids. Can also be used for snack time after lesson.
From Canadian Indi-pod hostess Willow Skyler in Montreal.
Another by Marcus Czosnek of Houlton, Maine. Telescope used. Check out the solar flares!
By Marcus Czosnek (Cos-neck) of Houlton, Maine, using a telescope (pic 1 of 2). Notice solar flares.
By Hope Estey of Presque Isle, Maine (using iPhone8 camera)
From Northern Maine Community College Life Sciences professor Trena Soucy of Portage Lake, Maine
Another from Marcus Czosnek of Houlton, Maine (telescope, more solar flares)
From Marcus Czosnek (Cos-neck) of Houlton, Maine, using telescope. Notice solar flares.
By Maine author Christine Akridge of Presque Isle, Maine (pronounced Presk aisle)