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Seen through clouds, the sun is partially eclipsed by the moon during an annular solar eclipse on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023. This image, taken from the Davis County causeway at Antelope Island State Park, was taken with an infrared filter and has not been color corrected.

Justin J. Johnson, Standard-Examiner

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People watch the annular solar eclipse Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023, at Antelope Island State Park. Clouds over Northern Utah obscured the early phase and totality but cleared to give sungazers a solar spectacle. The eclipse reached approximately 85% of totality over Northern Utah.

Justin J. Johnson, Standard-Examiner

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People watch the annular solar eclipse Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023, at Antelope Island State Park. Clouds over Northern Utah obscured the early phase and totality but cleared to give sungazers a solar spectacle. The eclipse reached approximately 85% of totality over Northern Utah.

Justin J. Johnson, Standard-Examiner

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People watch the annular solar eclipse Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023, at Antelope Island State Park. Clouds over Northern Utah obscured the early phase and totality but cleared to give sungazers a solar spectacle. The eclipse reached approximately 85% of totality over Northern Utah.

Justin J. Johnson, Standard-Examiner

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Seen through clouds, the sun is partially eclipsed by the moon during an annular solar eclipse on Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023. This image, taken from the Davis County causeway at Antelope Island State Park, was taken with an infrared filter and has not been color corrected.

Justin J. Johnson, Standard-Examiner

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People watch the annular solar eclipse Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023, at Antelope Island State Park. Clouds over Northern Utah obscured the early phase and totality but cleared to give sungazers a solar spectacle. The eclipse reached approximately 85% of totality over Northern Utah.

Justin J. Johnson, Standard-Examiner

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People watch the annular solar eclipse Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023, at Antelope Island State Park. Clouds over Northern Utah obscured the early phase and totality but cleared to give sungazers a solar spectacle. The eclipse reached approximately 85% of totality over Northern Utah.

Justin J. Johnson, Standard-Examiner

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People watch the annular solar eclipse Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023, at Antelope Island State Park. Clouds over Northern Utah obscured the early phase and totality but cleared to give sungazers a solar spectacle. The eclipse reached approximately 85% of totality over Northern Utah.

Justin J. Johnson, Standard-Examiner




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