Amazon Hit with Lawsuit over Eclipse GlassesTina Bellon,Reuters
Amazon.com is reportedly sued by a couple who purchased eclipse sunglasses from the online retailer, the couple claims that defective pair of glasses has damaged their eyes. The lawsuit is filed in a federal court of South Carolina on Tuesday evening according toReuters, Corey Payne, and his f...
Amazon is refunding customer purchases for protective solar eclipse glasses that it hasn’t been able to confirm come from a reputable manufacturer, according to a safety notification from the company. Excitement has been building for the upcoming solar eclipse across the United States on August 21st...
Amazon has a bunch of solar eclipse glasses on sale ahead of the upcoming total eclipse on April 8. Here are the best deals from the Big Spring Sale.
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(Image credit: Amazon) If you want to be ready for the next solar eclipse, or safely observe the sun, you'll need proper solar eclipse glasses. This 5-pack of Soluna ISO Certified Safe solar eclipse glasses is on sale for $9.99, that's 60% off, at Amazon. You can watch the annula...
The total solar eclipse will be visiblein certain areas of Mexico, the U.S. and Canada on April 8 for a brief period of totality. That period is whenthe moonwill appear almost as large as the Sun and block out the star's light, leaving areas within the path of totality in darkness....
However, the glasseswere not listed on Amazon's official recall pageand were still available for sale on Monday. A spokesperson said that the glasses had previously been identified as not being sourced from a supplier approved by the American Astronomical Society, and any customers who had purchas...
total solar eclipsewill be visible through northern Mexico, parts of 15 U.S. states and southeastern Canada. That's just one week away! It will be one of the most-watched eclipses ever with over 32 million people living within the path of totality — a 115-mile (185-kilometer) wide ro...
Space.com's Jamie Carter is ready to photograph the March 29 solar eclipse from New Brunswick, Canada.(Image credit: Jamie Carter) “Solar filters may not be needed just when the sun's first coming up, but they will be as the sun climbs slightly higher into a clearer sky,” says Alan...