KUAR | By Daniel Breen, Josie Lenora, Maggie Ryan, Nathan Treece
Thousands gazed with wonder at Monday's total solar eclipse, which cut a 117-mile-wide path of totality across Arkansas.
The city of Little Rock's official event featured a free concert playing the entirety of Pink Floyd’s “Dark Side of the Moon” at the First Security Amphitheater downtown. Photographer Jordan Mozley made the trip from Atlanta.
He says seeing the 2017 solar eclipse made him want to document the celestial event.
"They say this one's special... they say the next one won't be for another 300 years, for this magnitude of the eclipse. So I figured, I've got to photograph this one," Mozley said.
Eclipse leaves trail of wonder, excitement in path through Arkansas