Ron Wilson (left) and Jennifer Wilson (right) viewed the eclipse on WKU’s campus in Smith’s Stadium. Guests paid to eat lunch in the club and went to the football field to view the eclipse.https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/eclipse_2017/1066/thumbnail.jp
Penny, Rebecca, Cally, and J.R. Nimmo pose for a photo at Basil Griffin Park during the eclipse cele...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3152. Materials relating to the 2017 solar eclipse...
Sun set view noticed before anyone else; Eclipse through eyes of a child.https://digitalcommons.wku....
The first viewing of the eclipse in Oregon was shown on the video board in the football stadium on W...
There are WKU students gathering in the south lawn area to view the eclipse. A large celebration too...
Students from Ohio, Hart, and Oldham counties to name a few were bussed to WKU campus to view the ec...
A group of Greenwood High School seniors were out of school for the day and viewed the eclipse by th...
Luke Wilson (left) and Jason Kash (right), both from Bowling Green, Kentucky, are viewing the eclips...
Viewer sponsored by WKU, NPR, PBS, Summer Sessions, and Confucius Institutehttps://digitalcommons.wk...
The full eclipse from an iPhone 6https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/eclipse_2017/1062/thumbnail.jp
Rebecca Nimmo and Cally Nimmo smile for a photo while J.R. Nimmo and Penny Nimmo view the eclipse th...
Chariot Holland viewing the eclipsehttps://digitalcommons.wku.edu/eclipse_2017/1045/thumbnail.jp
Penny Nimmo looks at the eclipse during totality while holding her eclipse viewer at Basil Griffin P...
Checking the solar filter for the upcoming trip to view the Great American Eclipse on August 21 are ...
Penelope “Penny” Nimmo, age 2.5 years, assisted by her father J.R. Nimmo in viewing the sun through ...
Penny, Rebecca, Cally, and J.R. Nimmo pose for a photo at Basil Griffin Park during the eclipse cele...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3152. Materials relating to the 2017 solar eclipse...
Sun set view noticed before anyone else; Eclipse through eyes of a child.https://digitalcommons.wku....
The first viewing of the eclipse in Oregon was shown on the video board in the football stadium on W...
There are WKU students gathering in the south lawn area to view the eclipse. A large celebration too...
Students from Ohio, Hart, and Oldham counties to name a few were bussed to WKU campus to view the ec...
A group of Greenwood High School seniors were out of school for the day and viewed the eclipse by th...
Luke Wilson (left) and Jason Kash (right), both from Bowling Green, Kentucky, are viewing the eclips...
Viewer sponsored by WKU, NPR, PBS, Summer Sessions, and Confucius Institutehttps://digitalcommons.wk...
The full eclipse from an iPhone 6https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/eclipse_2017/1062/thumbnail.jp
Rebecca Nimmo and Cally Nimmo smile for a photo while J.R. Nimmo and Penny Nimmo view the eclipse th...
Chariot Holland viewing the eclipsehttps://digitalcommons.wku.edu/eclipse_2017/1045/thumbnail.jp
Penny Nimmo looks at the eclipse during totality while holding her eclipse viewer at Basil Griffin P...
Checking the solar filter for the upcoming trip to view the Great American Eclipse on August 21 are ...
Penelope “Penny” Nimmo, age 2.5 years, assisted by her father J.R. Nimmo in viewing the sun through ...
Penny, Rebecca, Cally, and J.R. Nimmo pose for a photo at Basil Griffin Park during the eclipse cele...
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 3152. Materials relating to the 2017 solar eclipse...
Sun set view noticed before anyone else; Eclipse through eyes of a child.https://digitalcommons.wku....