For a few minutes Monday, Roanoke paused and looked skyward.
A clear view of the solar eclipse was often thwarted by cloud cover. But residents were able to glimpse a phenomenon that won't happen again in these parts for two decades.
While the region remained out of the path of totality, when the moon is completely blocking the sun, Roanoke reached 86 percent coverage, according to NASA.
Photographers Don Petersen and Scott P. Yates were out Monday and captured these scenes of human wonder and celestial splendor.