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The solar eclipse, viewed through welder’s glass, which gave the sight a green tint.                                Michelle Beahm / Kitsap News Group

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Solar eclipse draws crowd on ferry | Slideshow

Eclipse Slideshow

On Jan. 30, 2014, beginning at 8:31 a.m EST, the moon moved between NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, or SDO, and the sun, giving the observatory a view of a partial solar eclipse from space. Such a lunar transit happens two to three times each year. This one lasted two and one half hours, which is the longest ever recorded.                                NASA/SDO

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It’s Eclipse Monday

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Dancers from Galletta School of Dance pause from practice to watch the eclipse, Aug. 21. From left, Keilah Andrews, Suquamish; Emmalia Monroe, Bainbridge Island; Riis Williams, Poulsbo; and Sachiko Miyoshi, Poulsbo. (Richard Walker/Kitsap News Group)

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Watching the solar eclipse

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Dancers from Galletta School of Dance pause from practice to watch the eclipse, Aug. 21. From left, Keilah Andrews, Suquamish; Emmalia Monroe, Bainbridge Island; Riis Williams, Poulsbo; and Sachiko Miyoshi, Poulsbo. (RichardWalker/Kitsap News Group)

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The solar eclipse | A Kitsap scrapbook

How did the solar eclipse inspire you? Send an favorite eclipse photo or poem to Kitsap Daily News…