wilkes-barre-eclipse-story.jpeg Attendees including Norah, Charlotte and Missy Nenstiel, at back near window, listen to a story about the eclipse. View Photo
wilkes-barre-eclipse-10.jpg Abel McGarrity, 10, shows his sister Harper, 7, how the eclipse works at one of the craft stations. View Photo
wilkes-barre-eclipse-13.jpg The Night Sky app helps locate the phase of the eclipse during cloud cover. View Photo
wilkes-barre-eclipse-overall.jpeg More than 1,500 people came to Penn State Wilkes-Barre for the solar eclipse viewing party. View Photo
wilkes-barre-eclipse-7.jpg Attendees watch the eclipse during the few moments the clouds broke up. View Photo
wilkes-barre-eclipse-15.jpg Penn State Wilkes-Barre student Sam Oister moves a telescope to see the eclipse. View Photo
wilkes-barre-eclipse.jpg People look at the solar eclipse while wearing special protective glasses. View Photo
wilkes-barre-eclipse.jpg Attendees use special glasses to view the solar eclipse during a watch party at Penn State Wilkes-Barre. View Photo