Good morning on this sweaty Tuesday.

As the moon eclipsed the sun yesterday, it seemed like everyone in the city took a New York minute — or a few — to take it in.

It was one of those rare moments that brought the city together.

Which got us wondering: When was the last time you saw this much enthusiasm, or unified energy, in New York City for an event? Here’s what a few eclipse viewers had to say:

The release of Pokémon Go in 2016.

“It got everyone out of the house, looking for Pokémon. I remember Central Park was very popular. You’d see everyone walking around looking down at their phones, like everyone is looking in glasses.”

— Olivia Schulman, 16, Great Neck, Long Island

The Metropolitan Transportation Authority strike of 2005.

“You couldn’t drive into the city unless you had a certain number of people in your car and it forced people to car pool. There was a similar sense of sharing an experience.”

— Keef Davis, 42, Park Slope, Brooklyn

The election of Donald Trump in 2016.

“When Trump was elected the city sort of stood still. It felt like a larger-than-life event, something that doesn’t happen often. It was a monumental event and it gave people the desire to be with each other and take stock as a group.”

— Lea Rios, 30, Crown Heights, Brooklyn