Penelope “Penny” Nimmo, age 2.5 years, assisted by her father J.R. Nimmo in viewing the sun through eclipse glasses at Basil Griffin Park. Photo taken by Rebecca Nimmo on a Samsung S6 smartphone.https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/eclipse_2017/1034/thumbnail.jp
Ron Wilson (left) and Jennifer Wilson (right) viewed the eclipse on WKU’s campus in Smith’s Stadium....
Luke Wilson (left) and Jason Kash (right), both from Bowling Green, Kentucky, are viewing the eclips...
“This strange effect was a direct shot with a smartphone. I was trying to get a picture of the coron...
Penny Nimmo looks at the eclipse during totality while holding her eclipse viewer at Basil Griffin P...
Rebecca Nimmo and Cally Nimmo smile for a photo while J.R. Nimmo and Penny Nimmo view the eclipse th...
Penny, Rebecca, Cally, and J.R. Nimmo pose for a photo at Basil Griffin Park during the eclipse cele...
Penny, Rebecca, Cally, and J.R. Nimmo pose for a photo at Basil Griffin Park during the eclipse cele...
Penny Nimmo looks at her eclipse viewer, which came out of a storybook titled The Big Eclipse by Nan...
Penny Nimmo, Cody Nimmo, Calliope “Cally” Nimmo (in stroller), Alex Moore, and J.R. Nimmo at Basil G...
Sun set view noticed before anyone else; Eclipse through eyes of a child.https://digitalcommons.wku....
Sun set view noticed before anyone else; Eclipse through eyes of a child.https://digitalcommons.wku....
The full eclipse from an iPhone 6https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/eclipse_2017/1062/thumbnail.jp
The first viewing of the eclipse in Oregon was shown on the video board in the football stadium on W...
Chariot Holland viewing the eclipsehttps://digitalcommons.wku.edu/eclipse_2017/1045/thumbnail.jp
A group of Greenwood High School seniors were out of school for the day and viewed the eclipse by th...
Ron Wilson (left) and Jennifer Wilson (right) viewed the eclipse on WKU’s campus in Smith’s Stadium....
Luke Wilson (left) and Jason Kash (right), both from Bowling Green, Kentucky, are viewing the eclips...
“This strange effect was a direct shot with a smartphone. I was trying to get a picture of the coron...
Penny Nimmo looks at the eclipse during totality while holding her eclipse viewer at Basil Griffin P...
Rebecca Nimmo and Cally Nimmo smile for a photo while J.R. Nimmo and Penny Nimmo view the eclipse th...
Penny, Rebecca, Cally, and J.R. Nimmo pose for a photo at Basil Griffin Park during the eclipse cele...
Penny, Rebecca, Cally, and J.R. Nimmo pose for a photo at Basil Griffin Park during the eclipse cele...
Penny Nimmo looks at her eclipse viewer, which came out of a storybook titled The Big Eclipse by Nan...
Penny Nimmo, Cody Nimmo, Calliope “Cally” Nimmo (in stroller), Alex Moore, and J.R. Nimmo at Basil G...
Sun set view noticed before anyone else; Eclipse through eyes of a child.https://digitalcommons.wku....
Sun set view noticed before anyone else; Eclipse through eyes of a child.https://digitalcommons.wku....
The full eclipse from an iPhone 6https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/eclipse_2017/1062/thumbnail.jp
The first viewing of the eclipse in Oregon was shown on the video board in the football stadium on W...
Chariot Holland viewing the eclipsehttps://digitalcommons.wku.edu/eclipse_2017/1045/thumbnail.jp
A group of Greenwood High School seniors were out of school for the day and viewed the eclipse by th...
Ron Wilson (left) and Jennifer Wilson (right) viewed the eclipse on WKU’s campus in Smith’s Stadium....
Luke Wilson (left) and Jason Kash (right), both from Bowling Green, Kentucky, are viewing the eclips...
“This strange effect was a direct shot with a smartphone. I was trying to get a picture of the coron...