Eklips Solè 2017 la an Foto

The Diamond Ring effect is seen as the moon makes its final move over the sun during the total solar eclipse above Madras, Oregon, Aug. 21, 2017.

People watch the start of the solar eclipse and raise their hands in prayer in an eclipse viewing event led by Native American elders, at Big Summit Prairie ranch in Oregon's Ochoco National Forest near the city of Mitchell, Aug. 21, 2017.

A total solar eclipse is seen above Madras, Oregon, Aug. 21, 2017. A total solar eclipse swept across a narrow portion of the contiguous United States from Lincoln Beach, Oregon to Charleston, South Carolina.

Portland Taiko drummer Karen Tingey performs in front of a live video shot of the sun to introduce the solar eclipse from Salem, Oregon, Aug. 21, 2017.

Kayley Terrez is lifted up to see the solar eclipse through a telescope as a large crowd gathers at the Griffith Observatory to watch the solar eclipse in Los Angeles, California, Aug. 21, 2017.

This composite image, made from four frames, shows the International Space Station, with a crew of six onboard, as it transits the Sun at roughly five miles per second during a partial solar eclipse, Aug. 21, 2017 from , Northern Cascades National Park in Washington.

Shadows from a near total solar eclipse are projected on a sidewalk as a pedestrian passes in midtown Atlanta, Georgia, Aug. 21, 2017.

This composite image of nine pictures shows the progression of a partial solar eclipse near Banner, Wyoming, Aug. 21, 2017.

Children play on buried cars as people watch the solar eclipse at Carhenge in Alliance, Nebraska, Aug. 21, 2017.

In this multiple exposure photograph, the phases of a partial solar eclipse are seen over the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, Aug. 21, 2017. The Gateway Arch was just a few miles outside of the path of totality.

Mike Newchurch, left, professor of atmospheric chemistry at the University of Alabama in Huntsville, and graduate student Paula Tucker prepare to launch a weather balloon to do research during the solar eclipse, on the Orchard Dale historical farm near Hopkinsville, Kentucky, Aug. 21, 2017.

Benjamin Skroch from Evansville, Indiana, waits for the beginning of the solar eclipse at the James Bruce Convention Center in Hopkinsville, Kentucky, Aug. 21, 2017.

Guests reacts to the total eclipse in the football stadium at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois, August 21, 2017.

People watch as the solar eclipse approaches totality from Clingmans Dome, which at 6,643 feet (2,025m) is the highest point in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee, Aug. 21, 2017.

From left, Ivanka Trump, daughter of President Donald Trump, first lady Melania Trump, President Donald Trump, and their son Barron Trump view the solar eclipse at the White House in Washington, D.C., Aug. 21, 2017.

Michelle Campano (Right) and her sisters Jennifer (Middle) and Lauren Campano, all of Rockville, Maryland, check on the position of the sun using homemade solar viewers from the flight deck of the Naval museum ship U.S.S. Yorktown during the Great American Eclipse in Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, Aug. 21, 2017.

People watch the solar eclipse from the observation deck of The Empire State Building in New York City, Aug. 21, 2017.

The Isle of Palms beach in South Carolina, turns dark during the solar eclipse, Aug. 21, 2017.