Why you shouldn't take a photo of the 2024 solar eclipse with your phone In the same way that you shouldn't use a telescope or binoculars to gaze at the sun (you could melt your eyeballs off), you shouldn't use your phone's shooter — or any other poorly equipped camera —...
If you’re planning to observe a solar eclipse in person, it’s important to do so safely. You should never look directly at the sun, as this can damage your eyes even if the sun is partially eclipsed. Instead, you should view the eclipse using a pinhole camera or special eclipse glass...
Solar Eclipse June 10, 2021 with iPhone Single photo taken with iPhone 11 Pro through Celestron NexStar 8SE telescope from Ottawa, Canada. Credit: Andrew Symes. People across the northern hemisphere looked up today – taking the correct precautions, of course – and were treated to a partial ...
It can be nerve-wracking to try to get a perfect photo of the solar eclipse when you only have a few minutes to do it. But don't sweat it, because NBC News has tips on how to grab a dazzling eclipse picture for your social feeds. Pressing your eclipse glasses close to your phon...
Don't forget: You can always watch the annular solar eclipse online here on Space.com, courtesy of TimeandDate. Editor's Note: If you get a great photo of the solar eclipse and would like to share it with Space.com's readers, send your photo(s), comments, and your name and locat...
parts of the solar photosphere are visible, then direct observing is dangerous and will lead to damage to your eyes. If you are planning a trip to observe a total solar eclipse, be sure you are prepared and know exactly when and how you can observe it to ensure your eyesight remains ...
The international standard designating legitimate eclipse glasses.(Photo: Ray Petelin) NASA hasalso released guidanceon how to test your eclipse glasses. Thespace agency recommendsputting on your glasses and finding a bright light. If the light appears extremely dim, or doesn't appear at all, whe...
James Adamson's images: Solar Eclipse, Comet Pomanski, M42 and Saturn Loyd Overcash images deep sky objects at DeerRidge observatory Tim and Misty Schutt's Aurora photos Timo-Pekka Metsala's images of Venus taken from Finland Images taken by Barry Armstead from the observatory he built ...
Isro puts ESAs Proba-3 in orbit; satellites to create solar eclipse experiment Isro successfully launched ESA's Proba-3 mission using the PSLV-C59 rocket. The Times of India 5 Dec 2024 4:28 pm ISRO successfully launches European Space Agency's Proba-3 eclipse-creating mission CHENNAI: The...
A so-called annular solar eclipse will create a dazzling "ring of fire" sun for spectactors from China to Texas today (May 20) when the moon blocks the sun as seen from Earth. The 3 1/2-hour solar eclipse begins late Sunday, Eastern Time.