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First solar eclipse since 2017 brings brief darkness to Pittsburgh

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Photo by Caleb McCartney
The peak of the eclipse late Monday afternoon around 4 p.m.
Students gather in Village Park to watch the solar eclipse on Monday afternoon. (Photo by Erin Yudt)

 

The moon starts to go in front of the sun, creating a small crescent. (Photo by Caleb McCartney)

 

A student takes a photo of the eclipse with a camera through an eyeglasses filter during peak totality. (Photo by Carson Folio)

 

More students gather to view the first solar eclipse since 2017. The sun still had 97% coverage in Pittsburgh. (Photo by Erin Yudt)

 

The sun without a phone camera filter on Monday afternoon. (Photo by Carson Folio)
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