Perfect Bar:Perfect Bar is giving away free solar eclipse glasses with online orders of its new Chocolate Brownie bars. Also, the company is offering 20% off the Chocolate Brownie Perfect Bar now until April 12 on the website. People who have signed up for text notifications and are wi...
As a community, I think we've learned from the last time we had an eclipse. In 2017, places sold out of eclipse glasses everywhere way before the event, but this time around, people seem to be planning ahead. There are places where you can get glasses for cheap or even for free. Ph...
I’m sharing everything I’ve learned about solar eclipses for this month’s Domo on Data blog. For me, being prepared means not only packing the right equipment—like my DSLR camera and eclipse glasses—but also understanding the context and data around eclipses. Whether you’re chasing to...
Here are some places in Toronto where you can still get solar eclipse glasses. Henderson Brewing Company Stock up on brews for your eclipse party, and you can get your hands on a pair of ISO-certified glasses to protect your eyes while you watch. Henderson is giving away a free pair of ...
In addition to the glasses we've suggested, you can also find aWarby Parkerlocation near you to get a free pair when you visit in person, or you can usethis interactive mapto find one of more than 13,000 libraries across the country who have a limited supply of free glasses. ...
PASSENGERS SELL OUT DELTA AIR LINES FLIGHT OFFERING TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE VIEWING FLIGHT AT 30,000 FEET Members of two vacationing families observe the partial solar eclipse at through some hand-improved solar glasses at Old Orchard Beach, Maine. (Staff photo by Ben McCanna/Portland Portland Press ...
And if you plan on stepping outside to witness the solar eclipse, make sure you're wearing NASA-approved glasses so you don't run the risk of damaging your eyesight. Now that you've been prepped with the safety basics, and you now likely know when — exactly — you might be able to...
If you don’t have eclipse glasses or a handheld solar viewer, you can use anindirect viewing method, which does not involve looking directly at the Sun. One way is to usea pinhole projector, which has a small opening (for example, a hole punched in an index card) and projects an ima...
Viewing and experiencing the eclipse Like fully sighted people, people with partial vision should avoid looking directly at the Sun. Instead, everyone shoulduse eclipse glasses. If you don’t have eclipse glasses, you can use an indirect viewing method such as acolander or...
increase your risk of developing serious eye conditions such as cataracts and macular degeneration. Looking at the sun directly can also lead to retinal damage. If you plan on observing a solar eclipse, it’s critical to wear solar eclipse viewing glasses approved by the American Astronomical ...