2017 Eclipse
Nashville was the place to be on August 21, 2017 when a once-in-a-lifetime celestial event occurred — the first total solar eclipse to sweep across the entire United States in 99 years! As the largest U.S. city in the eclipse’s path, Vanderbilt faculty, staff, and students witnessed day turn to night as the moon completely blocked the sun from the sky for about 2 minutes. Some of their photos are shared here. (Send your photos to Susan Walker.)
Corona close-up as captured by Matt Tyska (Cell & Developmental Biology). Reproduced with permission. ©Matt Tyska 2017
Photograph by Dylan T. Burnette. Reproduced with permission. ©Dylan Burnette 2017
Serially captured mosaic images of the eclipse. Reproduced with permission. ©Bong Hwan Sung 2017
Zanic Lab members watching the eclipse! Reproduced with permission. ©Veronica Farmer 2017
Gould Lab Members Left to Right: Chloe Snider (graduate student), Gabby Juskeviciute (lab manager), Alaina Willet (postdoc, former graduate student), Sierra Cullati (postdoc), and Maya Igarashi (undergraduate summer student). Reproduced with permission. ©MariaSanta Mangione 2017
Macara Lab members Lindsey Seldin and Mukhtar Ahmed. Photograph reproduced with permission. ©Lindsey Seldin 2017
Members of the Macara Lab ready for totality, Left to Right : Mukhtar Ahmed, Armelle LeGuelte, Linsdey Seldin and Chih-chao Yang. Photograph reproduced with permission. ©Lindsey Seldin 2017
Photograph reproduced with permission. ©William Tansey 2017
Photograph sequence reproduced with permission. ©Josh Luffman 2017
Maureen Gannon Lab. ©Maureen Gannon 2017
Eclipse shadows. ©Maureen Gannon 2017
Photograph sequence reproduced with permission. ©Maureen Gannon 2017