People crowded public areas in Boston on Monday to view the solar eclipse. Although Boston was outside the path of totality, the city still received a 93% partial eclipse.
The solar eclipse as it reached a 93% partial eclipse in Boston. CLARE ONG/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Boston University students view the solar eclipse from the BU Beach on Monday. KATE KOTLYAR/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Students emote as they watch the eclipse on Monday. CLARE ONG/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Students gather on BU Beach to enjoy the spring weather and watch the solar eclipse reach near totality on Monday. CLARE ONG/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Students attempt to take photos of the eclipse with their phones through the eclipse glasses. MOLLY POTTER/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Two students work together to take a photo of the eclipse using a smartphone and the eclipse glasses on Bay State Road. KATE KOTLYAR/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Two students use empty boxes to safely view the solar eclipse. MOLLY POTTER/ DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Mary Park (COM ‘25) watches the solar eclipse on Monday from BU Beach. CLARE ONG/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Bryan Chong (CAS ‘25) looks at the eclipse through eclipse glasses. MOLLY POTTER/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
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Avyukta Srikrishna (ENG ‘27) watches the eclipse while wearing eclipse glasses. KATE KOTLYAR/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Cole Bradford (CAS ‘27) and Bethany Hartman (CAS ‘26) watch the eclipse on BU Beach among other students. MOLLY POTTER/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Members of the BU Women’s Soccer team take a selfie while wearing their eclipse glasses on Monday. KATE KOTLYAR/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Students gather around BU Beach and Bay State Road to watch the solar eclipse on Monday. CLARE ONG/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
People sit and stand by the waterfront at the Charlestown Naval Shipyard Park to view the eclipse on Monday. JIASHAN ZHENG/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
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People gather at the Charlestown Naval Shipyard Park to view the solar eclipse on Monday. JIASHAN ZHENG/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
A person attempts to take a photo of the eclipse with a camera through the eclipse glasses at the Charlestown Naval Shipyard Park. JIASHAN ZHENG/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Self-proclaimed “Eclipse Chasers,” Arnold and Kathrine, watch the total eclipse in Montpelier, Vermont after traveling over 1,000 miles from Florida to view it. ARANYA MUKERJI/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Dhanraj Mishra traveled from New Jersey to Montpelier, Vermont with his dog to view his first solar eclipse. ARANYA MUKERJI/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER
Rachel and Adam Mcliff view their first solar eclipse together in Montpelier, Vermont. ARANYA MUKERJI/DFP PHOTOGRAPHER