For today’s Great American Eclipse, news networks have on-air talent stationed at various areas along the path of totality: Oregon, Wyoming, Nebraska, Missouri, Illinois, Kentucky, Tennessee, and South Carolina.
Jeff Glor reporting for CBS News from beautiful Grand Teton National Park near Jackson Hole, Wyoming right before the total eclipse took place.
The View’s Sara Haines was covering an eclipse-themed wedding in Missouri for ABC News.
Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois, which is in the direct path of totality, got pretty into the event. There were approximately 15,000 people seated in the school’s football stadium, in addition to the cheerleaders, waiting for the eclipse to arrive.
CBS News’s Mark Strassman points out the “flotilla of stargazers” in Charleston, the final stop on the path of totality tour.
6 couples tied the knot during #Eclipse2017 totality in Belton, South Carolina! How special! pic.twitter.com/9cup5hwamc
— The Weather Channel (@weatherchannel) August 21, 2017
ABC News meteorologist Ginger Zee apparently lost her IFB, but no biggie.
No ifb. No totality because of a cloud. No problem. #eclipse
— Ginger Zee (@Ginger_Zee) August 21, 2017
I’ll never forget it. https://t.co/ayyoH4YjQp
— David Muir (@DavidMuir) August 21, 2017
Total eclipse of the coverage… @alroker & @tomcostellonbc rocking the #eclipse2017 coverage for @NBCNews & @MSNBC pic.twitter.com/mIfiWXGrdD
— Stephanie Ruhle (@SRuhle) August 21, 2017
My reaction with the Mayor of Madras! pic.twitter.com/haFZFUMzIp
— Jamie Yucclipse (@jamieyuccas) August 21, 2017
First contact and a balloon launch here in Carbondale. #eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/oLSkLBTN4J
— Jim Cantore (@JimCantore) August 21, 2017
The clouds broke just as the #eclipse began here on the #OregonCoast – just the partial is awe-inspiring. Get out and watch it #America! pic.twitter.com/oMGGM5rdA3
— Rob Marciano (@RobMarciano) August 21, 2017
This couple just got engaged in middle of eclipse pic.twitter.com/Wvw7t3WZoG
— Jeff Glor (@jeffglor) August 21, 2017
This guy is doing it right pic.twitter.com/wT51UEKtOq
— Jeff Glor (@jeffglor) August 21, 2017
Long lines to get into Saluki Stadium where well be watch the eclipse w 14,000 of our closest friends! #cbseclipse pic.twitter.com/nqAb8Kefhm
— Adriana Diaz (@adrianasdiaz) August 21, 2017
I’m ready. Are you? Join me @alroker @DylanDreyerNBC @SamChampion and the team for #Eclipse2017 on @MSNBC at 1245 pic.twitter.com/Hsj0h6chSf
— Craig Melvin (@craigmelvin) August 21, 2017
Large crowd from around the country gathers in Upstate South Carolina to view the total solar #EclipseOverClemson #Eclipse2017 @ClemsonUniv pic.twitter.com/IialLRNV3Z
— Jonathan Serrie (@jonathanserrie) August 21, 2017
My buddy, @tomcostellonbc and I at @patriots_point watching the #partial #eclipse while on @msnbc & @nbcnews pic.twitter.com/eVlhqnblYL
— Al Roker (@alroker) August 21, 2017
Ready or not! Here we go! #eclipse @Greenville_SC @foxandfriends #TotalityOrBust pic.twitter.com/OWYqOzfX4S
— Janice Dean (@JaniceDean) August 21, 2017
It’s not a shirt, it’s a dress! And it glows in the dark 🙂 #Eclipse2017 @SvahaUSA pic.twitter.com/ICl3EJ1WeV
— Jen Carfagno (@JenCarfagno) August 21, 2017
Traffic increasing here in KY, but so far this morning the only @HopEclipse2017 traffic jam we’re seeing is at Starbucks. @abc #Eclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/IfSXJMHEKw
— Clayton Sandell (@Clayton_Sandell) August 21, 2017
Live from Charleston for @TODAYshow – eclipse 2017 is on the way! pic.twitter.com/4oykEbacRD
— Tom Costello (@tomcostellonbc) August 21, 2017
This could take a while. #eclipse pic.twitter.com/7a7fqNgnv4
— Jacob Soboroff (@jacobsoboroff) August 21, 2017