Thanks to a mostly foggy and cloudy morning, the partial eclipse was partially obscured at its peak around 10:30 this morning, but that didn't stop many from going out to try to see it hopefully using all the necessary precautions to protect their retinas!
The fog helped in part to give some glimpses and photo ops for some I used my selfie camera to get the fuzzy photo below, but others fared better.
For Northern California, the next total solar eclipse will happen in 2045, as Vox explains, but in seven years' time, on April 8, 2024, parts of Maine, Vermont, upstate New York, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Arkansas and Texas will get to experience totality.
Photo: Brian "Bfly" Flynn
Pinhole bike rack pic.twitter.com/5NrHHTq0zK
— Eric James (@efwjames) August 21, 2017
My photog & I taking in the #SolarEclipse w/ #SanJose Astronomical Assoc & 400 other people. Story at 4:55 & 6pm @abc7newsbayarea pic.twitter.com/QfSmoPfD7v
— Janine De la Vega (@JanineDLV) August 21, 2017
— Michelle Baysan (@michetta) August 21, 2017
Related: Video: People Watching The Eclipse At SF Civic Center Despite The Fog And Clouds