(NewsNation) — As crowds at Niagara Falls cheered during the total solar eclipse, Shawn Campana popped the question.
“We’re a good-sized family and sometimes put in the shadow of a lot of things. It seemed like it made sense,” Campana told NewsNation’s national correspondent Caitlyn Becker, who happened to be nearby during the special moment.
“While everyone’s looking that way (at the eclipse), we’re gonna do something between the two of us,” Campana said.
The 2024 solar eclipse is expected to be an economic boon for areas in the path of totality as tourists flocked to towns across America to view the phenomenon.
The next solar eclipse visible from the mainland U.S. won’t be until 2044, marking Monday a rare opportunity.