A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States

People across the United States are very excited to closely observe the virtual transformation of the sun during the total solar eclipse of August 21.

Picture 1 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
The photo captures the entire process of the total eclipse in the United States.

Picture 2 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
People in Brooklyn, New York watched the eclipse intently.

Picture 3 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
A plane flew past the eclipse of Guernsey, Wyoming.

Picture 4 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
Girls wear up to 3 glasses to monitor the total solar eclipse.

Picture 5 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
The total eclipse seen from the plane of a plane flying over Alaska at a height of 12km.

Picture 6 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
Two tourists observe the eclipse of Painted Hills in Oregon.

Picture 7 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
The moon's "umbra" black mark looks from the International Space Station (ISS) when an eclipse takes place.

Picture 8 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
The crowd eagerly recorded the total eclipse at the Southern Illinois University stadium.

Picture 9 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
The diamond belt was created before the sun was completely "swallowed" by the moon.

Picture 10 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
The International Space Station's black shadow (ISS) "buckets" the bright light of the sun when the solar eclipse takes place.

Picture 11 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
Other tourists monitor the eclipse at the US Navy Museum in South Carolina.

Picture 12 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
Total eclipse in Madras, Oregon.

Picture 13 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
Astronomers passionate about preparing solar eclipses.

Picture 14 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
Total eclipse seen from Brooklyn, New York Bridge.

Picture 15 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
The crowd watched the total solar eclipse at a height of more than 2,000 meters at the Great Smoky Mountain National Park in Tennessee.

Picture 16 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
A lone tourist watches the eclipse in the mountains of Oregon.

Picture 17 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
Bailey's Beads effect (also known as the solar belt) occurs before the moon completely "gobbles" the sun is recorded in Mandras, Oregon.

Picture 18 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
The moment the moon "swallowed" the sun in South Carolina.

Picture 19 of A series of extremely beautiful eclipse photos across the United States
The sun is "eaten" mostly in Depoe Bay, Oregon.