From across the Commonwealth, the country, and even the world, people flocked to Erie to experience totality in today’s solar eclipse.
One of the official viewing sites for totality was in Perry Square, a central location in downtown Erie. Officials from NASA, media, students and more gathered to catch a glimpse of the eclipse.
While the day started off cloudy with rain, skies cleared just in time at 3:16 p.m. for totality to be viewed.
Cooper Johannsen is a student from Pittsburg who told FOX43 that he had to convince his dad to make the trip.
"It took a lot of convincing my dad. My dad's like 'Why are we just going to stare at the sun for a few minutes?" he said. "But then just as we started seeing it he was like 'Cooper, thank you for convincing me.'"
Cooper and every other person in Perry Square was stunned by the spectacle.
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