VIEWING CREW: A group lays in Little Rock's MacArthur Park to see the 2024 total solar eclipse. Brian Chilson

Now that we’ve made it through the 2024 total solar eclipse, what else is there to do but immediately start planning for the same event some 20 years from now?

Just kidding. There are plenty of other things to do, like submit the photos and videos you took yesterday during the eclipse to the city of Little Rock’s time capsule. There’s already a good amount of content in the folder, including arrays of cosmic-themed snacks, folks equipped with their viewing glasses and jaw dropping shots of the main attraction.

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