Unless you've been under a rock, you're probably aware that a total solar eclipse was visible today from the United States. Many people, including the First Family, went outside and donned a pair of solar glasses (or used an old-school pinhole viewer) to take a look at the phenomena.

While the Trumps mostly followed directions and used proper eye safety protocol, one picture showed the president looking up at the sun sans glasses--a big no-no that could potentially result in eye damage.

This is the moment Trump became president

pic.twitter.com/qgadHp2bBq — Comfortably Smug (@ComfortablySmug) August 21, 2017

President Trump sneaks a peek at the #SolarEclipse2017 after taking off his protective glasses pic.twitter.com/sqhhV93LYF — NBC News (@NBCNews) August 21, 2017

While the president seemed to be fine (and likely didn't suffer any lasting consequences given that it was literally a millisecond), the internet still had quite a bit of fun with the image.

President Trump just held a staring contest with the sun.



It blinked. https://t.co/k0OhtjclFt — Vince Coglianese (@TheDCVince) August 21, 2017

As he did this, someone in a crowd of aides below shouted "Don't look." pic.twitter.com/dtfSLEzcAZ — Ted Mann (@TMannWSJ) August 21, 2017

"Mister President, the news is saying you shouldn't look directly into the sun"

"Who's saying it"

"CNN"

Trump: pic.twitter.com/MoL8ynyslx — Barstool News (BNN) (@BarstoolNewsN) August 21, 2017

Glasses are for cucks pic.twitter.com/SLrLGCjwrg — Allahpundit (@allahpundit) August 21, 2017

Ok, the big orange man-child looked straight at the eclipse, and I'm pretty sure he's now blind. pic.twitter.com/gqGhZI2iah — Oliver Cooper (@OliverCooper) August 21, 2017

When you’re a star they let you do it. pic.twitter.com/X8ZTPxjxdl — Jason Sparks (@sparksjls) August 21, 2017

Front page of NASA vs. person who is technically in charge of NASA pic.twitter.com/al1htJUvrh — Benny (@bennyjohnson) August 21, 2017

God: "For no man shall see Me, and live."



Me: pic.twitter.com/6TcAcle6A5 — Tommy Tighe (@theghissilent) August 21, 2017

i’d make fun of trump but i also looked at the sun without glasses — Ashley Feinberg (@ashleyfeinberg) August 21, 2017

(I did too, by accident.)

Many members of the Trump administration watched the eclipse. Attorney General Jeff Sessions looked as though he had a grand ole time watching the eclipse through a pair of safety glasses. Sessions and Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross watched together on the White House balcony.

Most adorable eclipse photo goes to... Jeff Sessions pic.twitter.com/9w4GtWRfnV — Joe Perticone (@JoePerticone) August 21, 2017

Find someone who looks at you like Jeff Sessions looks at the #SolarEclipse2017 pic.twitter.com/YS3F1quNw1 — FutureFemaleLeaders (@FFL_of_America) August 21, 2017

Jeff Sessions looking at the sun, a montage: pic.twitter.com/nKaOOXa9PJ — Jeremy Diamond (@JDiamond1) August 21, 2017

The next total eclipse that will be visible from the United States will be in 2024. The Bush family will be ready.