Were you one of the Boldon School students pictured in 2015 as you took part in an experiment which was all to do with the eclipse?
Here’s a bit of a reminder of the event. Peter Brundle, physics teacher at the school, led a class project for over 250 pupils, collecting data on cloud cover, temperature and humidity changes during the eclipse.
It was all part of the BBC’s Stargazing live, with information gleaned sent off to the University of Reading to aid research into the effects of the eclipse on weather conditions.
But were you pictured? Take a look and see if you can spot someone you know.
1. Looking to the stars
Boldon School's Year 7 and 8 students were pictured taking part in the project five years ago. Remember this?
Photo: Stu Norton
2. What a creative lot you were
Were you pictured taking part in one of the experiments?
Photo: Stu Norton
3. Keen to take part
Do our photos bring back memories of the 2015 event?
Photo: Stu Norton
4. Have you spotted anyone you know?
Boldon School's Year 7 and 8 students take part in solar eclipse experiments as part of the BBC's Stargazing Live event.
Photo: Stu Norton