It’s total solar eclipse day! For months we’ve been inundated with news and information about today’s celestial event — and for good reason: On average, a total solar eclipse can be seen from any given point on the planet only once every 375 years. And the path of totality for this one is crossing through quite a few U.S. states. If you’re one of the lucky ones in that path (or you’re traveling to it) check out a guide to capturing photos of the eclipse with your cellphone. If you’re not, consider tuning in to NASA’s livestream or listening to a real-time “sonification” from San Francisco’s Exploratorium museum. Either way, we hope you get to soak in the communal excitement of the spectacle.