Published April 16. 2024 10:58AM
A solar eclipse watch party was held at Lower Macungie Township Library, 3450 Brookside Road, April 8. According to WFMZ, the partial eclipse was expected to begin 2:08 p.m., maximum eclipse (92.3%) at 3:23 p.m. and the ending at 4:35 p.m. Unfortunately, cloud cover crept in around this same time. LEFT: A break in the clouds shows the full 92% eclipse through the thinned out clouds April 8. Additional photos appear on Page A2. PRESS PHOTO BY C. RICHARD CHARTRAnd
Maureen Roman and Sarah Meitzler welcome everyone to the Lower Macungie Township Library for a viewing party. PRESS PHOTOS BY C. RICHARD CHARTRAnd
Viewers, equipped with their special glasses, wait for the solar eclipse April 8.
The solar eclipse begins April 8 as seen through a special camera lens.
Halfway through the solar eclipse, a special lens catches the movement.