 On Monday, April 8th, a solar eclipse occurred, covering the region in the moon's shadow. Eclipse enthusiasts paid a visit to the East Kentucky Science Center to get a proper look at the phenomenon. The Science Center also provided everyone with proper safety equipment, allowing them to view the event with no issues. So we have a 92% coverage here, like you mentioned. We're very close to totality, not 100%, but this is still an amazing site. Everyone around here, I can tell, it got very quiet as the sun kept popping out from behind the clouds. It's amazing that we're able to be here and provide something like this for the area. With solar eclipses, plantarium shows, just having this whole space open here, everyone's having fun, it really feels like a community event. At Audiology Associates of Prestonsburg, you can live your life the way you want and find the freedom of better hearing. With 40 years of being in the hearing care industry, you'll experience patient care that is specific to you with exceptional follow-up care that ensures your hearing and balance needs are being met. Audiology Associates at 1428 Northlake Drive in Prestonsburg. The East Kentucky Science Center has also done its part to educate people on the eclipse. The community was able to gather and share the moment in the shade. So leading up to this weekend, we've been doing talks in their planetarium. We're always available for questions about this event, but any other celestial or astronomy question that you might have. And then we've been running planetarium shows, question and answer sessions, national live streams, things like that all during the day today. As well as having solar telescope, little hands-on activities. We even had some tactile solar eclipses that you can feel with your hands and how other countries view the eclipses as well in their cultures. I think it has always been this way, partly because this is something everyone can experience together. It's such an awe-inspiring thing to just see happen. The sun does not normally look like this with the moon right in front of it. And it's making it accessible. Everyone can do it together. We have this great big crowd here and we were all able to experience it as one. Thank you for watching. For Mountain Top News, I'm Nick Colum.