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Thousands converged on the Green, and others traveled an hour north of Hanover to see the cosmic event in its totality.
Also read the story: Total Eclipse Proves a Worthy Generational Moment
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The total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, as seen from outside the Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium in St. Johnsbury, Vt. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Jack Taylor ’24, Gabriella Hull ’24, Grace Schwab ’24, and Ian Kim ’24 watch as the solar eclipse nears totality at Crystal Lake State Park in Barton, Vt. (Photo by Katie Lenhart)
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Emmanuel Durodola, Guarini ’25, and an onlooker examine a telescope set up at the Fairbanks Museum & Planetarium in St. Johnsbury, Vt. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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From left, Physics and astronomy staff member Jack Duranceau ’23, with Guarini students Kai Herron, Stephanie Podjed, Aylin Garcia Soto, and a community member, enjoy the view of the eclipse from St. Johnsbury, Vt. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Thousands of students, faculty, staff, and other community members gathered on the Green for the viewing of the eclipse. (Photo by Ben Joel ’27)
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Students show their excitement while watching the eclipse on the Green. (Photo by Ben Joel ’27)
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Adam Tibbs ’25 watches the eclipse. (Photo by Robert Gill)
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Students on the Green viewing the eclipse. (Photo by Ben Joel ’27)