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This will be one of the many reminders you will receive before the April 8th totalsolar eclipsethat your eyes need protection to watch the celestial event, but what about the lens of your phone's camera? Like your eyes, your smartphone lens cannot look directly at the Sun. This puts a d...
On April 8th the total solar eclipse will pass through Western and Upstate New York. We know that we have to wear protective glasses and take other precautions, but what about protecting our furry friends?
If the light appears extremely dim, or doesn't appear at all, when you look at it through the glasses, they are legitimate. You should only be able to see the filament of the bulb, not its glow. How to avoid buying fake solar eclipse glasses...
More than 31 million Americans live in the path of next week's solar eclipse, but watching it could threaten your eyesight if you're not taking proper precautions. Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino, a professor of mechanical engineering at C
Did you see the solar eclipse? It would have been an early morning for anyone who wanted to see the solar eclipse on Detroit's horizon this morning. But it was worth the view if you did. (FOX 2) - A year from now, the Midwest and much of the continental U.S. will be abuzz...
Long Exposure mode takes lots of photos extremely quickly, and blends them together. This produces very high quality photos, and eliminates a lot of image noise in very low light. It does however require a tripod to avoid blurring the shot. ...
MORE: April 2024 total solar eclipse: Where to avoid clouds on eclipse day The driver behind most of these effects is a big change in light stimuli, Pease said. Birds think it's "bedtime," Speck said. STOCK IMAGE/Getty Images Crepuscular nocturnal insects, such as crickets, will ...
On August 21, 2017, a total solar eclipse moved from the Pacific to the Atlantic, throwing a narrow corridor through 14 U.S. states under the moon's shadow in the first coast-to-coast totality for 99 years. On that day, the shadow moved from Oregon across the U.S. to South Carolina...
To get the most out of an eclipse—and to avoid the risk of accidental exposure to the Sun—Professor Chou recommends that everyone practices using their solar eclipse viewers. How to Use Eclipse Glasses Hold the eclipse glasses with two hands ...